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... biological nature , treating it as a manifestation of the ravenous ' struggle for existence , ' or as a carry - over of instinctive animal aggression , show little insight into the dif- ference between the fantastic ritualized massacres ...
... biological nature , treating it as a manifestation of the ravenous ' struggle for existence , ' or as a carry - over of instinctive animal aggression , show little insight into the dif- ference between the fantastic ritualized massacres ...
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... Biological . See Thomas , William L. , Jr. ( editor ) , Yearbook of Anthropology : 1955 . Huxley has helped close the gap between biological and cultural evolution as Leslie White has done in reverse . Isaac , Erich . Myths , Cults ...
... Biological . See Thomas , William L. , Jr. ( editor ) , Yearbook of Anthropology : 1955 . Huxley has helped close the gap between biological and cultural evolution as Leslie White has done in reverse . Isaac , Erich . Myths , Cults ...
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... Biological and Human Evolution , ' 49 Biological inheritance , man's , 35 Biological models , 44 Bird Catchers , [ 15 ] Bird paintings , Egyptian , 147 Birds , [ 14 ] ; as seed scat- terers , 129 ; as model of human sexuality , 147 ...
... Biological and Human Evolution , ' 49 Biological inheritance , man's , 35 Biological models , 44 Bird Catchers , [ 15 ] Bird paintings , Egyptian , 147 Birds , [ 14 ] ; as seed scat- terers , 129 ; as model of human sexuality , 147 ...
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PROLOGUE | 3 |
THE MINDFULNESS OF MAN | 14 |
IN THE DREAMTIME LONG AGO | 48 |
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