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L'odyssée de l'Homme en marche: voyage anthropologique

Connaissances actuelles et méthodes de recherche
  • Attilio Gaudio,

During the second half of the 20th Century he proved to be one of the most ardent defenders of the peoples of the Third World. This anthropological anthology brings together his last three cycles of lectures devoted to ethno-history and methods of work in the field. It is a journey to the heart of man, through the biological and above all cultural evolution of the species, as part of an educational project intended for the study of mankind.

  • Keywords:
  • Antropologia,
  • Sociologia,
  • Società,
  • Evoluzione,
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Attilio Gaudio (1930-2002), Doctor of Letters and Human Sciences, journalist and writer, was correspondent of the Italian Press Agency ANSA, member of several French and Italian scientific and literary institutions, and professor of cultural anthropology.
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  • Publication Year: 2004
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Book Title

L'odyssée de l'Homme en marche: voyage anthropologique

Book Subtitle

Connaissances actuelles et méthodes de recherche

Authors

Attilio Gaudio

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Number of Pages

420

Publication Year

2004

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© 2004 Author(s)

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CC BY-ND 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/88-8453-176-4

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88-8453-175-6

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88-8453-176-4

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978-88-5518-727-5

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