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... characteristics of the family Hominidae , which includes man and extinct manlike creatures . The outline of subject A deals first with the distinguishing char- acteristics of the primates such as their variation in size , adaptive ...
... characteristics of the family Hominidae , which includes man and extinct manlike creatures . The outline of subject A deals first with the distinguishing char- acteristics of the primates such as their variation in size , adaptive ...
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... characteristics 2. Inferred behavioral characteristics [ see also 431 ] a . Toolmaking capabilities b . Language and related symbolic behaviour articles article sections other references 8 : 1023g - 1026b / 6 : 751f - h 5 : 653c - 654g ...
... characteristics 2. Inferred behavioral characteristics [ see also 431 ] a . Toolmaking capabilities b . Language and related symbolic behaviour articles article sections other references 8 : 1023g - 1026b / 6 : 751f - h 5 : 653c - 654g ...
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... characteristics of dress design and body decoration in particular cultures . It goes on to the characteristics of industrial design as an art ; the influ- ence of modern materials and technological processes on indus- trial design ; the ...
... characteristics of dress design and body decoration in particular cultures . It goes on to the characteristics of industrial design as an art ; the influ- ence of modern materials and technological processes on indus- trial design ; the ...
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