Baring-Gould, 1865 You may rethink your non-belief in werewolves after reading this detailed study by folklorist Sabine Baring-Gould. He takes you on a journey from medieval times to more modern days, examining old folk tales, public records, medical facts, and more. ( 1232 views) by Robert J. Braidwood - Chicago Natural History Museum, 1959 The men who lived in prehistoric times left us no history books, but they did unintentionally leave a record of their presence and their way of life.
This record is studied and interpreted by different kinds of scientists. ( 1733 views) by Wil Roebroeks (ed.) - Leiden University Press, 2007 The book discusses the relationship between brain size and diet, diet and social organization, and large brains and the human sexual division of labour. This volume provides an entry into understanding the development of our own species. ( 2023 views) by Thomas W.F. Gann - Washington, Govt. Off., 1918 The southern and eastern parts of Yucatan, from Tuluum in the north to the Rio Hondo in the south, are occupied by two tribes of Maya Indians, the Santa Cruz and Icaiche or Chichanha. The number of Santa Cruz was estimated in 1895 at about 8,000.