An Introduction to the Study of Social Evolution: The Prehistoric PeriodCentury, 1915 - 306 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xvii
... become con- scious of their real significance . The change that is ob- servable at the end of a long period is indistinguishable in the briefer interval . This is the author's justification for attempting to present as an organic whole ...
... become con- scious of their real significance . The change that is ob- servable at the end of a long period is indistinguishable in the briefer interval . This is the author's justification for attempting to present as an organic whole ...
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... become the starting point of a child . " On this point Galton has writ- ten , " The total heritage of each man must include a greater variety of material than was utilized in forming his personal structure . The existence in some form ...
... become the starting point of a child . " On this point Galton has writ- ten , " The total heritage of each man must include a greater variety of material than was utilized in forming his personal structure . The existence in some form ...
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... becoming a permanent con- dition of a given locality will affect all forms of life in that locality . Some individuals will not have sufficient adaptability to adjust themselves to the new require- ments of their surroundings ; they ...
... becoming a permanent con- dition of a given locality will affect all forms of life in that locality . Some individuals will not have sufficient adaptability to adjust themselves to the new require- ments of their surroundings ; they ...
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... become its soma . The germ cells of one generation are thus derived almost directly from the germ cells of the preceding generation . One can now understand more clearly the significance of the theory of the continuity of germinal plasm ...
... become its soma . The germ cells of one generation are thus derived almost directly from the germ cells of the preceding generation . One can now understand more clearly the significance of the theory of the continuity of germinal plasm ...
الصفحة 35
... becomes a bookkeeper , does the son have any stronger right arm than he would have had if his father had been an office clerk ? Certainly the size of a muscle is increased by use , and decreased size results from disuse . Are these ...
... becomes a bookkeeper , does the son have any stronger right arm than he would have had if his father had been an office clerk ? Certainly the size of a muscle is increased by use , and decreased size results from disuse . Are these ...
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Acheulian ancestors ancient apes Asia Aurignacian average become Birkner blond Boas body bone Brehon laws cave ceremonies changes character civilization clan climate color culture custom Darwin descent Diagram Diluviale Mensch environment Epoch Europe evidence evolution favorable FIGURE Flint Implements Forrer germ cells Giddings glacial habit hair heredity human Ibid imitation important Indians individual influence inherited Keane living lower Lower Paleolithic Magdalenian marriage Mensch in Europa Metcalf metronymic Mind of Primitive modification Mousterian muscles natural selection Neanderthal Neolithic offspring organization origin parents phratries Pithecanthropus Erectus population possess prehistoric produce Professor Quaternary Races of Europe racial regions savage skull slave social society Sociology soma species spirit spotted chickens stage stature stone age Stone Implements survive tend theory tion totem tradition transition tribal tribes Tylor Upper Paleolithic Urgeschichte des Europäers usages variations White race