Conf rence Sur L'Anciennet De L'Homme Suivie De Notes Et Documents L'Appui, by Philippe Garreau, presents a detailed exploration of the antiquity of humankind. Published in 1906, this work reflects the scientific discussions and debates surrounding human origins prevalent at the turn of the century. Garreau's conference proceedings, accompanied by supporting notes and documents, offer valuable insights into the historical development of paleoanthropology and archaeology in France. The book examines the evidence available at the time, contributing to a broader understanding of early human existence. It serves as a significant resource for those interested in the history of science, particularly the study of human evolution and early archaeological discoveries. Garreau's meticulous documentation makes this a compelling read for historians and researchers alike.
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