Item #200468 Most Ancient Skeletal Remains of Man. Written by Ales Hrdlicka. An article published by the Smithsonian Institution in 1913 : 40 Pages, 41 plates, 12 figures. EARLIEST HUMAN SKELETONS AND WHAT THEY REVEAL.
Most Ancient Skeletal Remains of Man. Written by Ales Hrdlicka. An article published by the Smithsonian Institution in 1913 : 40 Pages, 41 plates, 12 figures.
Most Ancient Skeletal Remains of Man. Written by Ales Hrdlicka. An article published by the Smithsonian Institution in 1913 : 40 Pages, 41 plates, 12 figures.

Most Ancient Skeletal Remains of Man. Written by Ales Hrdlicka. An article published by the Smithsonian Institution in 1913 : 40 Pages, 41 plates, 12 figures.

Washington: Smithsonian Institution, 1913. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. Item #200468

Hrdlicka’s major survey of the oldest known skeletal remains of humankind, describing their discovery, anatomical features, geological setting, and comparative significance. Forty‑one plates and twelve figures document key specimens, measurements, and morphological details that shaped early twentieth‑century views of human antiquity. 40 Pages, 41 plates, 12 figures. An authentic standalone article, extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction, but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover, prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 16 x 24 cms. Category: Smithsonian Institution; New Arrivals;.

Keywords: BZDB395 Anthropology Smithsonian Institution; New Arrivals; EARLIEST HUMAN SKELETONS AND WHAT THEY REVEAL Most Ancient Skeletal Remains of Man. Written by Ales Hrdlicka. An article published by the Smithsonian Institution in 1913 : 40 Pages, 41 plate

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