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CONTENTS
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CHAPTER X

The Palæolithic Races of Europe: their Culture and Civilisation

  1. 1. Palæolithic Races of Europe.—(1) Homo Heidelbergensis; (2) Neanderthal-Spy Race; (3) Magdalénien Race; (4) Cro-Magnon Race; (5) Race de Grimaldi.
  1. 2. Evolution of Arts and Industries.—Wall Pictures—The Sculptured Rocks of Cap-Blanc—Human Representations—Concluding remarks
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    Pages 196-240

CHAPTER XI

On the Transition between the Palæolithic and Neolithic Civilisation in Europe

  1. The Hiatus Problem—The Evidence—(1) The Cavern of Mas-d'Azil; (2) La Grotte de Reilhac; (3) The Bone Caves of Ojcow; (4) Cave of Ofnet; (5) The MacArthur Cave; (6) Early Man in the Forth Valley; (7) The Rock-shelter of Druimvargie; (8) Shell-heaps on Oronsay; (9) Shell-heap on Inchkeith; (10) Sporadic Finds of Harpoons in Britain; (11) Distribution of Neolithic Harpoons; (12) Rock-shelter of Schweizersbild; (13) Moulin des Liesberg and Bellerive; (14) Hut-dwellings at Campigny; (15) Tardenoisien Flint Industry; (16) A Floating Lacustrine Station; (17) Danish Kjökkenmöddings; (18) Shell-heaps in Portugal; (19) General conclusions
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    Pages 241-287

PART II.—PREHISTORIC ARCHÆOLOGY

TERREMARE, AND THEIR RELATION TO LACUSTRINE PILE-STRUCTURES

CHAPTER XII

The Discovery and Structure of the Terremare

  1. Introductory—Early Opinions on the Terremare—Report of Strobel and Pigorini—New School of Archæology—Special Investigations at Castione—Castellazzo de Fontanellato—Rovere di Caorso—Montata dell' Orto—Characteristics of a Typical Terramara
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    Pages 291-320

CHAPTER XIII

Culture and Civilisation of the Terramaricoli

  1. Introductory—Montale—Gorzano—Casale Zaffanella and other Stations north of the Po—Castellaccio—Lacustrine Station of Offida—Terramara at Taranto—General remarks on the Terramara Settlements
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    Pages 321-345