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
Great British Architecture brings together the stories behind 86 great buildings from across the nation, revealing their quiet charm, deep heritage and dedicated craftsmanship.