Anthropology of early civilization /

Saxena P.K.

Anthropology of early civilization / P.K. Saxena. - 1st ed. 2013. - New Delhi. Global Publications; 2013. - 296 p . ; hardbound 14x22cm

1. Human ethology
2. introduction : man and civilization
3. The Earth's life history and position of man
4. Early civilizations
5. The black race
6. The American race
7. The Tlingit and Haida of Northwest America
8. The yellow race
9. The Iroquois Matriarchate
10. Theories of early mentality
11. The ideas of early man
12. Early life and thought
13. The insular peoples
14. The European race
15. Uganda, An African state
16. Central Australia - A magic ridden community

The changes in civilization are each and all due to the emergence of new things, inventions, ideas, which in the last analysis are always emanations of the minds of individuals. Whether the change is in a mechanical device, or a detail of social organization, in a new scientific idea or ethical value; in a method of simplifying or improving economic production or distribution; in a new play, or a novel form of stage art; in an article of use, comfort or luxury, a new word, a witticism, a proverb- all of these things originate in individual minds and there is no other place where they can originate.

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