We may allow a period of at least 200,000 years to have elapsed since the modern type of man appeared : the probability is that his antiquity is infinitely greater, for he is fully evolved when we meet him first. Ancient types of man - Page 81by Sir Arthur Keith - 1912 - 151 lehteFull view - About this book
| Johnston Estep Walter - 1915 - 198 lehte
...Glacial Period was one of the finest the world has ever seen." (Keith, Ancient Types of Men, p. 66.) "We may allow a period of at least 200,000 years to...greater, for he is fully evolved when we meet him first." (/&., p. 79.) 2 Professor James observes : "Our fundamental ways of thinking about things are discoveries... | |
| Herbert George Flaxman Spurrell - 1917 - 274 lehte
...races. In this connection Professor Keith says, " We may allow a period of at least two hundred thousand years to have elapsed since the modern type of man...greater, for he is fully evolved when we meet him first." We may attack the same problem in a different way, by reviewing the end-products of human evolution... | |
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