File:The March of Progress.jpg
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Summary
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Rudolph Zallinger's "The March of Progress" from Time-Life's 1965 book Early Man |
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Yes |
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To depict the work |
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Not replaceable; it is unique. Although there are many adaptations, there is value in showing the original. |
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This is depicting a historically significant illustration, the subject of the article, and is not replaceable. |
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| current | 02:50, 7 May 2017 | Error creating thumbnail: File missing | 319 × 312 (36 KB) | ~2025-31217-19 (talk) | opt for pushpin map |
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