Man Before MetalsD. Appleton, 1903 - 365 pagini |
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Pagina 20
... tribes to whom the use of metals was entirely unknown . Flints more or less skilfully fashioned , and other very hard materials , such as serpentine , quartz , and diorite , bones , horn , and wood were the only tools used in the ...
... tribes to whom the use of metals was entirely unknown . Flints more or less skilfully fashioned , and other very hard materials , such as serpentine , quartz , and diorite , bones , horn , and wood were the only tools used in the ...
Pagina 24
... tribes of which we have just spoken are still in the stone age properly so called . A slight examination will prove this conclusion to be erroneous , and will show that the simultaneous use of stone and metal is no rarer in our own day ...
... tribes of which we have just spoken are still in the stone age properly so called . A slight examination will prove this conclusion to be erroneous , and will show that the simultaneous use of stone and metal is no rarer in our own day ...
Pagina 32
... tribes , but a powerfully con- stituted society , of which the formation must have required the lapse of centuries ; a civilised people advanced in science and art , and in the knowledge of mechanics , capable of raising monuments of ...
... tribes , but a powerfully con- stituted society , of which the formation must have required the lapse of centuries ; a civilised people advanced in science and art , and in the knowledge of mechanics , capable of raising monuments of ...
Pagina 99
... tribes . As for the bones of the other mammalia , they bear evident traces of having been purposely fractured by man , who broke them in order to extract the marrow which they contained for food . As zoological museums of ancient times ...
... tribes . As for the bones of the other mammalia , they bear evident traces of having been purposely fractured by man , who broke them in order to extract the marrow which they contained for food . As zoological museums of ancient times ...
Pagina 101
... tribes of modern times make similar axes ( figs . 28 , 29 , 30 , According to calculations of which we do not guarantee the accuracy , the kitchen middens of Denmark are about 7,000 years old , and are contemporary with the earliest ...
... tribes of modern times make similar axes ( figs . 28 , 29 , 30 , According to calculations of which we do not guarantee the accuracy , the kitchen middens of Denmark are about 7,000 years old , and are contemporary with the earliest ...
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