10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALAEOANTHROPIC»
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Paleoanthropology: Morphology and Paleoecology
In 1970, at the site of Zaskalnaya V a fragment of occipital bone of a
palaeoanthropic adult was discovered in a trench somewhat down the slope,
among animal bones and Mousterian flint tools. It is being investigated now by
Gokhman, ...
2
The Stone Age of Mount Carmel: McCown, T. D. and Keith, A. ...
169, but before comparing the Mount Carmel individual with the specimen from
Galilee it will be well to note certain features of the cheek which serve to
distinguish Neanthropic peoples from the ancient peoples of Palaeoanthropic or
...
Dorothy Anne Elizabeth Garrod, Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1937
ape man or the palaeoanthropic man. The Sungrisan man's lower jaw bone is
very thick, but it is not so thick, compared with its height. The thickness of the jaw
shows its size. The thickness of the Sungrisan man's jaw is 40 mm. According to ...
4
History of Mankind Cultural and Scientific Development
The first two individuals to be considered come from Germany, and while they
have strong enough simian features to fall within the Palaeoanthropic type, they
show a further development of the progressive evolution away from the early ...
5
History of Mankind: [cultural and Scientific Development: ...
The first two individuals to be considered come from Germany, and while they
have strong enough simian features to fall within the Palaeoanthropic type, they
show a further development of the progressive evolution away from the early ...
International Commission for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind, 1963
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History of Mankind: Prehistory and the beginnings of ...
The first two individuals to be considered come from Germany, and while they
have strong enough simian features to fall within the Palaeoanthropic type, they
show a further development of the progressive evolution away from the early ...
International Commission for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind, 1963
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History of Mankind: Prehistory and the beginnings of ...
The first two individuals to be considered come from Germany, and while they
have strong enough simian features to fall within the Palaeoanthropic type, they
show a further development of the progressive evolution away from the early ...
International Commission for a History of the Scientific and Cultural Development of Mankind, Jacquetta Hawkes, Sir Leonard Woolley, 1967
The first two individuals to be considered come from Germany, and while they
have strong enough simian features to fall within the Palaeoanthropic type, they
show a further development of the progressive evolution away from the early ...
Jacquetta Hawkes, Sir Leonard Woolley, 1963
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Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates 1954-1958
... Toerien 1955C (no family designation) devilliersi Toerien 1955C (Perm., S. Afr.
) Properca Serranidae panca Jonet I958 prophagus (Ogmodontomys)
Prophaneranthropi [Palaeoanthropus] Hominidae Sergi 1956A, B (a
palaeoanthropic ...
C.L. Camp, H.J. Allison, and R.H. Nichols, 1964
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Pleistocene Vertebrate Faunas of Hungary
1; in the meantime the site was found to have special importance because of its
chipped flint implements and palaeoanthropic finds unique in Europe owing to
their stratigraphical position (Vértes, 1965). Exactly 120 m north of the
palaeolithic ...