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100 _aTiwari R.K
245 _aMen and Civilizations :
_bAncient to modern /
_cR.K Tiwari,
250 _a1st ed.
_b2015.
260 _aNew Delhi.
_bOmega publications.
_c2015.
300 _a304 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c14x22cm
505 _a1.Introduction 2.Neolithic Age 3.Stone age 4.Bronze age civilization 5.Features of the Indus Valley 6.Egyptian civilization 7.Rise of Assyrians and sumerian civilization 8.Greek civilization 9.Middle age civilization 10.Hellenistic Civilizations 11.Civilization of china 12.Feudal Lords and Churchmen 13.Maya civilization 14.Indigenous peoples of America 15.Asian civilization
520 _aIt is widely accepted view that the earth was formed nearly 4600 million years ago.The earliest form of animals matter came into being or emerged about 3500 million years ago.But this does not imply that this end or was final stage of evolution of man on the earth.The nature has been changing incessantly and continuously and the span of time of evolution of man is in hundreds,thousands or million of years.The process of evolution is not confined to biological evolution only.With the advent of humans a qualitatively new situation took place.
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