Summarizing modern research on early hominid evolution from the apes six million years ago to the emergence of modern humans, this book presents a synthetic discussion of many aspects of early human life.
Summarizing modern research on early hominid evolution from the apes six million years ago to the emergence of modern humans, this book presents a syn...
Summarizing modern research on early hominid evolution from the apes six million years ago to the emergence of modern humans, this book is the first to present a synthetic discussion of many aspects of early human life.
Summarizing modern research on early hominid evolution from the apes six million years ago to the emergence of modern humans, this book is the first t...
The development of European archaeology as a scholarly discipline in the nineteenth century was closely connected with the appearance of systematic methods for dating archaeological materials and these methods evolved largely in Scandinavia. Professor Graslund's book is the first in-depth study of what is now recognised as a crucial stage in the history of archaeology. Beginning with an analysis of the basic elements of archaeological dating systems, he traces the origin and subsequent development of these systems, examining in detail how they were built up and refined. The Three Age System,...
The development of European archaeology as a scholarly discipline in the nineteenth century was closely connected with the appearance of systematic me...