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... living witness of all that man has undergone , whether recorded or unrecorded ; and the very existence of grammatically complex and highly articulated lan- guages at the onset of civilization five thousand years ago , when tools were ...
... living witness of all that man has undergone , whether recorded or unrecorded ; and the very existence of grammatically complex and highly articulated lan- guages at the onset of civilization five thousand years ago , when tools were ...
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... living organisms . At every meal , we transform ' lifeless ' molecules into living tissue ; and with that trans- formation come sensations , perceptions , feelings , emotions , dreams , bodily responses , proposals , self - directed ...
... living organisms . At every meal , we transform ' lifeless ' molecules into living tissue ; and with that trans- formation come sensations , perceptions , feelings , emotions , dreams , bodily responses , proposals , self - directed ...
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... living part of the present . With the development of language , its main components , autistic ex- pression , social communion , group identification , and intelligent communi- cation persisted and interacted : in living speech , they ...
... living part of the present . With the development of language , its main components , autistic ex- pression , social communion , group identification , and intelligent communi- cation persisted and interacted : in living speech , they ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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abstract achieved activities agriculture ancestors ancient animal Aurignacian became beginning Benedictine Bertrand Gille brain Bushmen Çatal Hüyük cave cave paintings century cities civilization command complex consciousness cosmic creature cultivation domestication dream earliest early man's economy economy of abundance effective effort Egypt Egyptian environment established esthetic evidence existence fact functions gods Homo sapiens human development hunter hunting images institution interpretation Iron Age king labor language later Leonardo machine Magdalenian magic means megamachine ment merely mesolithic Mesopotamia military mind mode modern myth nature neolithic Oakes Ames observation once organization original paintings paleolithic paleolithic art performed physical plants play possible practice primitive production rational religion ritual sacred sacrifice sexual significant social society species speech stone Sumer Sumerian survival symbolic technical Technics and Civilization thousand tion tool-making traits village watermill weapons whole words York