Environment, Tools and Man
Discover the foundational insights of archaeology with Environment, Tools and Man by Dorothy Garrod, originally published in 1946. This significant work captures the essence of Garrod's inaugural lecture as she assumed the prestigious role of Disney Professor of Archaeology at Cambridge University. With a concise page count of just 32, this paperback edition, published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, offers a compelling exploration of the interplay between environment, tools, and human development. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the evolution of archaeology and anthropology, this book serves as a valuable resource that connects past insights with contemporary understandings. Enhance your knowledge of these pivotal fields with this essential read.