The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man : Mental and Social Condition of Savages /
Though professionally a banker and politician, John Lubbock (1834–1913) is best remembered for his scientific writings. As a boy, he was tutored by his father's friend, Charles Darwin, in natural history. He went on to make contributions to archaeology, anthropology and entomology. In this illu...
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press |
Series: | Cambridge Library Collection - Anthropology.
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