The Physical Basis of SocietyD. Appleton, 1916 - 406 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... man : 1 . Distribution and migration ; 2. Occupation ; 3. Phys- ical characteristics ; 4. Physiological effects ; 5. Psy- chical effects . Favorable and unfavorable climates . The rhythm of nature . II . MUTUAL ... Man's position ix.
... man : 1 . Distribution and migration ; 2. Occupation ; 3. Phys- ical characteristics ; 4. Physiological effects ; 5. Psy- chical effects . Favorable and unfavorable climates . The rhythm of nature . II . MUTUAL ... Man's position ix.
الصفحة x
... man's powers in time or space . The bow and arrow . The art of fire - making . Discov- ery and use of metals , coal ... man's health and length of life . The steadily increasing span of life . IV . THE EVOLUTION OF MAN ...
... man's powers in time or space . The bow and arrow . The art of fire - making . Discov- ery and use of metals , coal ... man's health and length of life . The steadily increasing span of life . IV . THE EVOLUTION OF MAN ...
الصفحة 12
... man's recognition of the necessity of replacing these food elements . Plant life soon shows any decrease in needed supplies by spind- ling growth , poor color and little fruit . Different plants make different demands upon the soil ...
... man's recognition of the necessity of replacing these food elements . Plant life soon shows any decrease in needed supplies by spind- ling growth , poor color and little fruit . Different plants make different demands upon the soil ...
الصفحة 29
... man is very slow to enter the mountains as places of permanent residence . Hence any group getting located in the mountains is likely to drop out of ... Man's movements on earth have been directed and con- trolled EARTH AND MAN 29.
... man is very slow to enter the mountains as places of permanent residence . Hence any group getting located in the mountains is likely to drop out of ... Man's movements on earth have been directed and con- trolled EARTH AND MAN 29.
الصفحة 30
... man's movements . First the animals for ages making their way through the hills , then uncivilized man in pursuit of game , then the trapper and frontiersman following in their trail ; then probably the army officer discovering a pass ...
... man's movements . First the animals for ages making their way through the hills , then uncivilized man in pursuit of game , then the trapper and frontiersman following in their trail ; then probably the army officer discovering a pass ...
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