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Or, Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery, Through Barbarism to Civilization
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The dominant idea of this book is that of progress. Morgan conceived it as a career of social states arranged in a scale on which man has worked his w...
Howes M802 "Probably the first study of the behavior of a single animal in the mordern sense and certainly the first American work in comparative psyc...
Bonded Leather binding...
Anthropologist's researches among the Indians of Kansas and Nebraskaโkinship systems, social organization, climate, flora and fauna, natural resourc...
A classic study of an American Indian tribe with the original illustrations ......
Or, Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery Through Barbarism to Civilization
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was ...
The following work substantially formed the Fifth Part of the original manuscript of "Ancient Society," under the title "Growth of the Idea of House A...
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Or Researches in the lines of human progress from savagery through barbarism to civilization
Chiefly in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. 1849-1860
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1871
The Bandelier-Morgan Letters, 1873-1883
An Essay on the Tribal Society of North American Indians
"The myth of American Indian 'kings, ' etc., and of classes and private property in the primitive communist society of America, owes its origin to the...
A Review of Native Races of the Pacific States
Upon the Articles Furnished the Indian Collection. December 31, 1849
Including Practical and Elementary Botany: With Generic and Specific Descriptions of the Most Common Native and Foreign Plants, and a Vocabulary of Botanical Terms: For the Use of Higher Schools and Academies