The Evolution of Culture and other Essays
@article{CrawleyTheEO, title={The Evolution of Culture and other Essays}, author={A. E. Crawley}, journal={Nature}, volume={76}, pages={169-169} }
Abstract“IN language and in all ideas communicated by word of mouth there is a hiatus between the limits of our knowledge and the origin of culture which can never be bridged over, but we may hold in our hand the first tool ever created by the hand of man”(p.131)The Evolution of Culture and other Essays.Lieut.—General A. Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers J. L. Myres, with an introduction by Henry Balfour. Pp. xx + 232; twenty-one plates. (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1906.) Price 7s. 6d. net.
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