Description Sir John Lubbock's The origin of civilisation and the primitive condition of man as a source of Nietzsche's anthropological ideas.
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Richard, Nathalie;
(2012)
Archeology, Biology, Anthropology: Human Evolution According to Gabriel de Mortillet and John Lubbock (France, England c. 1860--1870)
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Gondermann, Thomas;
(2008)
Die Etablierung der Evolutionslehre in der Viktorianischen Anthropologie:Die Wissenschaftspolitik des X-Clubs, 1860--1872
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Mithen, Steven J.;
(2004)
After the Ice: A Global Human History 20,000--5000 BC
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Owen, Janet;
(2014)
From Down House to Avebury: John Lubbock, Prehistory and Human Evolution through the Eyes of His Collection
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Clark, J. F. M.;
(2014)
John Lubbock, Science, and the Liberal Intellectual
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Patton, Mark;
(2007)
Science, Politics, and Business in the Work of Sir John Lubbock: A Man of Universal Mind
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Gillespie, Neal C.;
(1977)
The Duke of Argyll, evolutionary anthropology, and the art of scientific controversy
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Rivière, Peter;
(2014)
General Pitt-Rivers and the Evolutionist Anthropologists
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Clark, J.F.M.;
(1998)
John Lubbock and mental evolution
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Barton, Ruth;
(1998)
“Huxley, Lubbock, and half a dozen others”: Professionals and gentlemen in the formation of the X Club, 1851-1864
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Pettitt, Paul;
White, Mark;
(2014)
John Lubbock, Caves, and the Development of Middle and Upper Palaeolithic Archaeology
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Murray, Tim;
(1989)
The history, philosophy and sociology of archaeology: The case of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act
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Trigger, Bruce G.;
(1994)
On giving Lubbock his due
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Ruth Barton;
(2018)
The X Club: Power and Authority in Victorian Science
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Bridgland, David R.;
(2014)
John Lubbock's Early Contribution to the Understanding of River Terraces and Their Importance to Geography, Archaeology and Earth Science
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Gamble, Clive;
Moutsiou, Theodora;
(2011)
The Time Revolution of 1859 and the Stratification of the Primeval Mind
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Clark, J.F.M.;
(1997)
“The ants were duly visited”: Making sense of John Lubbock, scientific naturalism and the senses of social insects
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Pearn, Alison;
(2014)
The Teacher Taught? What Charles Darwin Owed to John Lubbock
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Peter J. Woodford;
(2018)
The Moral Meaning of Nature: Nietzsche's Darwinian Religion and Its Critics
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Giuseppe Di Giacomo;
(2019)
Nietzsche's Contribution Thought to the Emergence of the Concept of Modern Culture
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