Although Shakespeare could not have known about evolution, he nonetheless created in The Tempest a creature halfway between animal and man which anticipated the modern idea of a... Læs mere
Daniel Wilson (1816–92) trained as an artist before turning to a scholarly career in archaeology and anthropology. This two-volume work on Edinburgh's historic... Læs mere
Daniel Wilson (1816–92) trained as an artist before turning to a scholarly career in archaeology and anthropology. This two-volume work on Edinburgh's... Læs mere
Published in 1862, this is a seminal two-volume work in the study of early man. Scottish anthropologist Daniel... Læs mere
Published in 1862, this is a seminal two-volume work in the study of early man. Scottish anthropologist Daniel... Læs mere
This is the 1863 second edition of a seminal two-volume work by the Scottish archaeologist and anthropologist Daniel Wilson (1816–92). A pioneering scholar, Wilson brought... Læs mere
This is the 1863 second edition of a seminal two-volume work by the Scottish archaeologist and anthropologist Daniel Wilson (1816–92). A pioneering scholar, Wilson brought... Læs mere
As a left-hander, the archaeologist and anthropologist Daniel Wilson (1816–92) was interested to discover as many left-handed Stone Age implements as right. In 1891 he... Læs mere