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An examination of humanity's earliest phases up to the Aurignacian presents fossil skeletal evidence alongside stone implements and pictorial traces, considering geological contexts such as alluvial deposits and caves. The text reviews contested early hominid remains and ancient jawbones, evaluates associated fauna and tool types, and discusses methods of dating and stratigraphy while noting divergent opinions among researchers. Chapters synthesize anatomical comparisons, site descriptions, and illustrations to frame interpretations of human evolution, emphasizing both the available evidence and the uncertainties that complicate chronological and taxonomic conclusions.

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W. L. H. Duckworth

W. L. H. Duckworth was a notable figure in the field of anthropology and archaeology, recognized for his contributions to the understanding of prehistoric societies. His key work, "Prehistoric Man," explores the lives and cultures of early human beings, providing insights into their social structures and environments. Duckworth's research has been influential in shaping modern perspectives on human evolution and the development of early civilizations. His scholarly approach and dedication to the study of prehistoric life continue to resonate within the academic community.

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