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Page 457
... remains have been found in association with evidence of man's handiwork . It has been necessary to study the two kinds of evidence in correlation the one with the other before it became possible to form an adequate conception either of ...
... remains have been found in association with evidence of man's handiwork . It has been necessary to study the two kinds of evidence in correlation the one with the other before it became possible to form an adequate conception either of ...
Page 458
... remains of a type of mankind so vastly older than and so different in structure from all the then - known varieties of men , living or extinct , as to be regarded by many recent writers as the representative of another species , for ...
... remains of a type of mankind so vastly older than and so different in structure from all the then - known varieties of men , living or extinct , as to be regarded by many recent writers as the representative of another species , for ...
Page 462
... remains , the archaeologist who explains the significance of the imple- ments and culture , the zoologist and palaeontologist who deal with the associated fauna , and the geologist who interprets the circum- stances under which the remains ...
... remains , the archaeologist who explains the significance of the imple- ments and culture , the zoologist and palaeontologist who deal with the associated fauna , and the geologist who interprets the circum- stances under which the remains ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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