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Page xi
... South Africa -Bearing of the Glacial Epoch upon the Antiquity of Man . CHAPTER III . THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN 17 The unvarying Succession of Implements of Rough Stone ( Paleolithic ) , Polished Stone ( Neolithic ) , Bronze , and Iron- Age ...
... South Africa -Bearing of the Glacial Epoch upon the Antiquity of Man . CHAPTER III . THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN 17 The unvarying Succession of Implements of Rough Stone ( Paleolithic ) , Polished Stone ( Neolithic ) , Bronze , and Iron- Age ...
Page xvii
... South and West Africa -The Bent Bow the Precursor of the Harp - Egyptian and Assyrian Harps - Old Irish Harp - Semitic Lyre - The Lyre of Apollo - The Shell of the Tortoise imitated in Gourds - The Plectrum in the East - The Vina , or ...
... South and West Africa -The Bent Bow the Precursor of the Harp - Egyptian and Assyrian Harps - Old Irish Harp - Semitic Lyre - The Lyre of Apollo - The Shell of the Tortoise imitated in Gourds - The Plectrum in the East - The Vina , or ...
Page xix
... South America . ' BOYD - DAWKINS : Early Man in Britain . ' BRINTON , DANIEL G .: Myths of the New World . ' BROCA , DR . PAUL : Sur la Trépanation du Crâne et les Amulettes Crâniennes à l'époque Néolithique , ' Presidential Address ...
... South America . ' BOYD - DAWKINS : Early Man in Britain . ' BRINTON , DANIEL G .: Myths of the New World . ' BROCA , DR . PAUL : Sur la Trépanation du Crâne et les Amulettes Crâniennes à l'époque Néolithique , ' Presidential Address ...
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... South Africa Bearing of the Glacial Epoch upon the Antiquity of Man . THE changes which geology has traced in the crust of the earth are due mainly to astronomical causes which have existed through all time , and still continue to ...
... South Africa Bearing of the Glacial Epoch upon the Antiquity of Man . THE changes which geology has traced in the crust of the earth are due mainly to astronomical causes which have existed through all time , and still continue to ...
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... south , or from south to north every 10,500 years , would cause a deluge , which would of course alter the disposition of land and water , and cause the destruction of the greater portion of the terrestrial fauna and flora at that time ...
... south , or from south to north every 10,500 years , would cause a deluge , which would of course alter the disposition of land and water , and cause the destruction of the greater portion of the terrestrial fauna and flora at that time ...
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