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The Human Revolution [and Comments and Reply]
Current Anthropology1964Vol. 5(3), pp. 135–168
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Charles F. Hockett, Robert Ascher, George A. Agogino, Ray L. Birdwhistell, Alan L. Bryan, John Clark, Carleton S. Coon, Earl W. Count, Robert Cresswell, A. Richard Diebold, Theodosius Dobzhansky, R. Dale Givens, Gordon W. Hewes, Ilse Lehiste, Margaret Mead, Ashley Montagu, Hans G. Mukarovsky, John R. Pfeiffer, Bernard Pottier, Adolph H. Schultz, Henry Lee Smith, James L. Swauger, George L. Trager, Eugene Verstraelen, Roger W. Wescott
Abstract
Except for an introductory discussion of methodology, this paper is an effort at a narrative account of the evolution of our ancestors from proto-hominoid times to the earliest fully human stage.
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