Daniel Wilson
Prehistoric Man 2 Volume Set
Researches Into the Origin of Civilisation in the Old and the New World
Daniel Wilson
Prehistoric Man 2 Volume Set
Researches Into the Origin of Civilisation in the Old and the New World
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Published in 1862, a seminal two-volume work in the study of early man and civilisation, using archaeological and anthropological advances.
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Published in 1862, a seminal two-volume work in the study of early man and civilisation, using archaeological and anthropological advances.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1026
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 145mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1315g
- ISBN-13: 9781108054867
- ISBN-10: 1108054862
- Artikelnr.: 37463648
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1026
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 145mm x 64mm
- Gewicht: 1315g
- ISBN-13: 9781108054867
- ISBN-10: 1108054862
- Artikelnr.: 37463648
Volume 1: Preface
1. Introduction
2. The old world and the new
3. The primeval occupation: speech
4. The primeval transition: instinct
5. The Promethean instinct: fire
6. The maritime instinct: the canoe
7. The technological instinct: tools
8. The metallurgic instinct: copper
9. The metallurgic arts: alloys
10. The architectural instinct: earthworks
11. The hereafter: sepulchral mounds
12. Propitiation: sacrificial mounds
13. Commemoration: symbolic mounds
14. Progress: native civilisation
15. The artistic instinct: imitation. Volume 2: 16. Narcotic arts and superstitions
17. Primitive architecture: megalithic
18. The ceramic art: pottery
19. The intellectual instinct: letters
20. Ante-Columbian traces: colonization
21. The American cranial type
22. Artificial cranial distortion
23. The red blood of the West
24. The intrusive races
25. Ethnographic hypotheses: migrations
26. Guesses at the age of man
Appendix.
1. Introduction
2. The old world and the new
3. The primeval occupation: speech
4. The primeval transition: instinct
5. The Promethean instinct: fire
6. The maritime instinct: the canoe
7. The technological instinct: tools
8. The metallurgic instinct: copper
9. The metallurgic arts: alloys
10. The architectural instinct: earthworks
11. The hereafter: sepulchral mounds
12. Propitiation: sacrificial mounds
13. Commemoration: symbolic mounds
14. Progress: native civilisation
15. The artistic instinct: imitation. Volume 2: 16. Narcotic arts and superstitions
17. Primitive architecture: megalithic
18. The ceramic art: pottery
19. The intellectual instinct: letters
20. Ante-Columbian traces: colonization
21. The American cranial type
22. Artificial cranial distortion
23. The red blood of the West
24. The intrusive races
25. Ethnographic hypotheses: migrations
26. Guesses at the age of man
Appendix.
Volume 1: Preface
1. Introduction
2. The old world and the new
3. The primeval occupation: speech
4. The primeval transition: instinct
5. The Promethean instinct: fire
6. The maritime instinct: the canoe
7. The technological instinct: tools
8. The metallurgic instinct: copper
9. The metallurgic arts: alloys
10. The architectural instinct: earthworks
11. The hereafter: sepulchral mounds
12. Propitiation: sacrificial mounds
13. Commemoration: symbolic mounds
14. Progress: native civilisation
15. The artistic instinct: imitation. Volume 2: 16. Narcotic arts and superstitions
17. Primitive architecture: megalithic
18. The ceramic art: pottery
19. The intellectual instinct: letters
20. Ante-Columbian traces: colonization
21. The American cranial type
22. Artificial cranial distortion
23. The red blood of the West
24. The intrusive races
25. Ethnographic hypotheses: migrations
26. Guesses at the age of man
Appendix.
1. Introduction
2. The old world and the new
3. The primeval occupation: speech
4. The primeval transition: instinct
5. The Promethean instinct: fire
6. The maritime instinct: the canoe
7. The technological instinct: tools
8. The metallurgic instinct: copper
9. The metallurgic arts: alloys
10. The architectural instinct: earthworks
11. The hereafter: sepulchral mounds
12. Propitiation: sacrificial mounds
13. Commemoration: symbolic mounds
14. Progress: native civilisation
15. The artistic instinct: imitation. Volume 2: 16. Narcotic arts and superstitions
17. Primitive architecture: megalithic
18. The ceramic art: pottery
19. The intellectual instinct: letters
20. Ante-Columbian traces: colonization
21. The American cranial type
22. Artificial cranial distortion
23. The red blood of the West
24. The intrusive races
25. Ethnographic hypotheses: migrations
26. Guesses at the age of man
Appendix.