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... paleoanthropology has itself evolved . If Mendel conceived genetics , then the new science of pre- and early man was nurtured by Raymond A. Dart , a South African professor of anatomy at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg ...
... paleoanthropology has itself evolved . If Mendel conceived genetics , then the new science of pre- and early man was nurtured by Raymond A. Dart , a South African professor of anatomy at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg ...
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... paleoanthropology . Combined or mutually supportive , they have verified that modern humans are the product of evolutionary development in particular , and are part of an equally verifiable evolution of all organic matter in general ...
... paleoanthropology . Combined or mutually supportive , they have verified that modern humans are the product of evolutionary development in particular , and are part of an equally verifiable evolution of all organic matter in general ...
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... paleoanthropology and its numer- ous cognate sciences reveal more about our origins so too will cytology , endocrinology , behavior genetics , and dozens of other studies provide us with greater understanding of why we behave as we do ...
... paleoanthropology and its numer- ous cognate sciences reveal more about our origins so too will cytology , endocrinology , behavior genetics , and dozens of other studies provide us with greater understanding of why we behave as we do ...
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The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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