The Pre-history of the North: Based on Contemporary MemorialsTrübner & Company, 1886 - 206 pages |
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... evidently are the prehistoric traces effaced or difficult to distinguish from the numerous extant memorials of later conditions of civilisation . The right way to solve this problem is to be sought for most directly in remoter regions ...
... evidently are the prehistoric traces effaced or difficult to distinguish from the numerous extant memorials of later conditions of civilisation . The right way to solve this problem is to be sought for most directly in remoter regions ...
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... evidently uniform . They can be traced to north Africa and far into Asia , nay , now even to Japan and North America . It is highly probable therefore that the distinct progress of culture in south and west Europe during the Later Stone ...
... evidently uniform . They can be traced to north Africa and far into Asia , nay , now even to Japan and North America . It is highly probable therefore that the distinct progress of culture in south and west Europe during the Later Stone ...
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... evidently from a corre- sponding stage of culture can also be shown in cave . field and coast finds from south Europe as well as in finds from the district of Thebes in Egypt , from Japan , and from the shell - heaps of America.1 ...
... evidently from a corre- sponding stage of culture can also be shown in cave . field and coast finds from south Europe as well as in finds from the district of Thebes in Egypt , from Japan , and from the shell - heaps of America.1 ...
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... evidently unused implements weapons and other articles of stone and bone , that it is impossible all can be regarded as lost by chance or simply cast away . It is well known that the Caribs Andaman Islanders and others both at high ...
... evidently unused implements weapons and other articles of stone and bone , that it is impossible all can be regarded as lost by chance or simply cast away . It is well known that the Caribs Andaman Islanders and others both at high ...
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... evidently embrace thousands of years before the Christian era , - we may place the first inhabitants of Denmark at least three thousand years before the birth of Christ , or in all nearly five thousand years ago . A common fixed time so ...
... evidently embrace thousands of years before the Christian era , - we may place the first inhabitants of Denmark at least three thousand years before the birth of Christ , or in all nearly five thousand years ago . A common fixed time so ...
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