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Title: | The human fabric in antiquity and other facets |
Authors: | Boffa, Charles J. |
Keywords: | Mediterranean Region -- Antiquities Mediterranean Region -- Civilization Medicine -- History |
Issue Date: | 2006-06 |
Publisher: | Malta College of Family Doctors |
Citation: | Boffa, C. J. (2006). The human fabric in antiquity and other facets. Maltese Family Doctor, 15(1), 23-30. |
Abstract: | Fossil evidence indicates that the genus Homo probably originated from crude ancestors in East Africa, perhaps around two million years ago. These early Men very gradually spread, including northwards until eventually in due course they reached the shores of the Mediterranean. Some very ancient human remains were found in Algeria. It was probably the success of simple tools in antiquity that started the trend of development, besides other factors and very gradually led to the civilizations that developed much later. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/21411 |
Appears in Collections: | MFD, Volume 15, Issue 1 MFD, Volume 15, Issue 1 |
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