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Sargent". isfdb.org. You Are the Hero! (2014), Jonathan Green, page 164 Nicholas, Humphrey (1999). Leaps of faith: science, miracles, and the search for supernatural
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ground. If these points coincide, the scrub radius is zero. Zoologist Nicholas Humphrey introduced his 1976 paper "The Social Functions of Intellect" with
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Roman and the Foreign: The Cult of the 'Great Mother'". In Thomas, Nicholas; Humphrey, Caroline (eds.). Imperial Rome. Shamanism, History, and the State
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foreign: the cult of the "great mother" in imperial Rome". In Thomas, Nicholas; Humphrey, Caroline (eds.). Shamanism, history, and the state. Ann Arbor: University
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11. University of Madras, 1950. Azam Jah of the Carnatic Thomas, Nicholas; Humphrey, Caroline (1996). Shamanism, History, and the State. University of
Shamanism during the Qing dynasty (5,944 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
organization of the Northern Tungus. Garland. ISBN 978-0824096205. Thomas, Nicholas; Humphrey, Caroline (1994), "Introduction", in Nicholas Thomas; Caroline Humphrey
Evolutionary psychology (18,886 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
" "Evolutionary Psychology", In Our Time, BBC Radio 4 discussion with Janet Radcliffe Richards, Nicholas Humphrey and Steven Rose (November 2, 2000)
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intellectualization phase, but this was not the case. American archaeologist Nicholas Humphrey compared his childhood drawings to cave paintings, particularly those