The Concepts of human evolution

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480 pages 1973

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During an era in which the experimental method was all but taken over by the physiologists and biochemists, Grafton Elliot Smith dominated the world of anatomy, and transformed the intellectural climate of his time and also helped to mould the intellectual climate in which scientists operate today. This symposium will appeal to all those concerned with primate evolution and the question of man's ancestry and the process of cultural evolution.

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