tailieunhanh - Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples

Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples By The Marquis de Nadaillac Correspondent of the Institute Author of “L'Amérique Préhistorique,” “Les Premiers Hommes et les Temps Préhistoriques,” etc. With 113 illustrations Translated by Nancy Bell (N. D'Anvers) Author of “The Elementary History of Art,” “The Life-Story of Our Earth,” “The Story of Early Man,” etc. G. P. Putnam's sons New York 27 West Twenty-Third Street London 24 Redford Street, Strand The Knickerbocker Press 1894 Copyright, 1892 by Nancy Bell Electrotyped, Printed, and Bound by The Knickerbocker Press, New York G. P. Putnam's Sons Translator's Note The present volume has been translated,. | Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Peoples By The Marquis de Nadaillac Correspondent of the Institute Author of L Amerique Préhistorique Les Premiers Hommes et les Temps Préhistoriques etc. With 113 illustrations Translated by Nancy Bell N. D Anvers Author of The Elementary History of Art The Life-Story of Our Earth The Story of Early Man etc. G. P. Putnam s sons New York 27 West Twenty-Third Street London 24 Redford Street Strand The Knickerbocker Press 1894 Copyright 1892 by Nancy Bell Electrotyped Printed and Bound by The Knickerbocker Press New York G. P. Putnam s Sons Translator s Note The present volume has been translated with the author s consent from the French of the Marquis de Nadaillac. The author and translator have carefully brought down to date the original edition embodying the discoveries made during the progress of the work. The book will be found to be an epitome of all that is known on the subject of which it treats and covers ground not at present occupied by any other work in the English language. Nancy Bell N. D Anvers . Southbourne-On-Sea 1891. Contents. Chapter Page I. The Stone Age its Duration and its Place in Time 1 II. Food Cannibalism Mammals Fish Hunting and Fishing Navigation 47 III. Weapons Tools Pottery Origin of the Use of Fire Clothing 79 Ornaments Early Artistic Efforts IV. Caves Kitchen-Middings Lake Stations Terremares Crannoges 127 Burghs Nurhags Talayoti and Truddhi V. Megalithic Monuments 174 VI. Industry Commerce Social Organization Fights Wounds and 231 Trepanation VII. Camps Fortifications Vitrified Forts Santorin the Towns upon the Hill 279 of Hissarlik VIII. Tombs 343 Index 383 page vii Illustrations. Figure Page Fossil man from Mentone. Frontispiece 1. Stone weapons described by Mahudel in 1734. 8 2. Copper hatchets found in Hungary and now in national museum 20 of Budapest. 3. Copper beads from Connett s Mound Ohio natural size . 21 4. Stone statues on Easter Island. 37 5. Fort-hill Ohio. 39 6. Group of sepulchral

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