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Brief but informative. De Morgan, Jacques. Prehistoric Man: A General Outline of
Prehistory. New York: 1925. Despite its date, still useful in dealing with material
culture, with 190 well-chosen line illustrations. Derry, T. M., and Trevor L Williams
.
Brief but informative. De Morgan, Jacques. Prehistoric Man: A General Outline of
Prehistory. New York: 1925. Despite its date, still useful in dealing with material
culture, with 190 well-chosen line illustrations. Derry, T. M., and Trevor L Williams
.
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New York: 1939. Leroi-Gourhan, Andre. Milieu et Techniques. In series :
Evolution et Techniques, part of collection: Sciences d'aujourd'hui. Paris: 1945.
Systematic comparative study of all aspects of material technology. Invaluable.
Prehistoric ...
New York: 1939. Leroi-Gourhan, Andre. Milieu et Techniques. In series :
Evolution et Techniques, part of collection: Sciences d'aujourd'hui. Paris: 1945.
Systematic comparative study of all aspects of material technology. Invaluable.
Prehistoric ...
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Garden City: 1958. Westermann, W. L. The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman
Antiquity. Philadelphia: 1955. White, Leslie A. The Evolution of Culture: The
Development of Civilization to the Fall of Rome. New York: 1959. The subtitle is ...
Garden City: 1958. Westermann, W. L. The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman
Antiquity. Philadelphia: 1955. White, Leslie A. The Evolution of Culture: The
Development of Civilization to the Fall of Rome. New York: 1959. The subtitle is ...
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Contents
PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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