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PALAEOLITHIC MAN and Terramara Settlements in Europe being the Munro Lecture in Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology in Connection with the University of Edinburgh Delivered during February and March 1912

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PALAEOLITHIC MAN and Terramara Settlements in Europe being the Munro Lecture in Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology in Connection with the University of Edinburgh Delivered during February and March 1912

by MUNRO, Robert

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Edinburgh/ London: Oliver and Boyd/ Gurney and Jackson, 1912. 1st ed. . Brown Cloth. VG+ for Age/No Jacket (assume none issued). 17.5 Cms x 26 Cms. f/piece (flint-toothed saw photo)+xxiii+(1, errata)+507, 74 further plates, 174 text figs; prev.owner's small gilt label top corner front pastedown, very faint browning to outer sides of endpapers, incipient paper splitting to front gutter but this tight and unopened, otherwise clean, tight and unmarked, covers generally clean and minimally edge-worn, light surface rubbing to back, moderate spine end rubbing with no real damage. A veru acceptable copy of this large and thorough workNote: quoted shipping rates are calculated for 500-700 gram net weight, cost will be modified up or down as appropriate outside this range.

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Title
PALAEOLITHIC MAN and Terramara Settlements in Europe being the Munro Lecture in Anthropology and Prehistoric Archaeology in Connection with the University of Edinburgh Delivered during February and March 1912
Author
MUNRO, Robert
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Brown Cloth
Book Condition
Used - VG+ for Age
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No Jacket (assume none issued)
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1st ed.
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Hardcover
Publisher
Oliver and Boyd/ Gurney and Jackson
Place of Publication
Edinburgh/ London
Date Published
1912
Size
17.5 Cms x 26 Cms
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
prehistory archaeology Stone Age palaeolithic Cave Men palaeontology human evolution social evolution lake dwellings neolithic

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