A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... stone and in ivory and clay , and engravings on bone , bone and ivory carvings , and carved weapons , as well as engravings and paintings on the flat surface of rocks and stones , in similar caves , discovered both in France and Spain ...
... stone and in ivory and clay , and engravings on bone , bone and ivory carvings , and carved weapons , as well as engravings and paintings on the flat surface of rocks and stones , in similar caves , discovered both in France and Spain ...
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... stone weapons , completely metal - less , as yet without pottery , in fact an age of savagery in which man still ... Stone Age from the Old . The transition period is often called the Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age , and authorities ...
... stone weapons , completely metal - less , as yet without pottery , in fact an age of savagery in which man still ... Stone Age from the Old . The transition period is often called the Mesolithic or Middle Stone Age , and authorities ...
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... Stone and strikes the Altar Stone . In China age - old tradition , continuing down to this twentieth century , ordained that the Emperor , the Son of Heaven and the Father of his People , should annually conduct the ancient rites at ...
... Stone and strikes the Altar Stone . In China age - old tradition , continuing down to this twentieth century , ordained that the Emperor , the Son of Heaven and the Father of his People , should annually conduct the ancient rites at ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Beauty and Ugliness in the West and in the Eastin Nature and in Art | 15 |
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