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Human evolution in Africa : The attainment of a new dimension in the universe / Philip V. Tobias

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Johannesburg : University of the Witwatersrand, 1986Description: 38 pages; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • REP 304.6 TOB
Summary: This publication is a speech held at the Rössing Foundation in March 1986 and describes the question why was Africa the probable cradle of mankind. Indeed the discovery in 1924 of the first crucial fossil evidence - the Taung skull from South Africa - with all that that find led to, has been described by a prominent American journal as one of the twenty scientific discoveries that shaped the 20th Century
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This publication is a speech held at the Rössing Foundation in March 1986 and describes the question why was Africa the probable cradle of mankind. Indeed the discovery in 1924 of the first crucial fossil evidence - the Taung skull from South Africa - with all that that find led to, has been described by a prominent American journal as one of the twenty scientific discoveries that shaped the 20th Century

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