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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

FULL-PAGE PLATES

PLATE
FACE PAGE
  1. Double-handed Saws from Polada. (From photo by Rambotti)
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    Frontispiece
  1. I.
    Flint Implement (Coup-de-poing) found in Gray's Inn Lane, from British Museum Catalogue of the Stone Age
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    39
  1. II.
    Flint Implements (Coups-de-poing) from different Countries
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    between 40 and 41
  1. III.
    Flint Implements from the Upper Gravels of Saint Acheul. (After Commont)
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    between 40 and 41
  1. IV.
    Flint Implements from "Terre à Briques" in the Somme Valley. (After Commont)
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    42
  1. V.
    Objects illustrating the Aurignacien Epoch. (Chiefly after Breuil)
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    48
  1. VI.
    Objects illustrating the Solutréen Age
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    53
  1. VII.
    Objects illustrating the progressive civilisation of the Palæolithic Cave-dwellers of France
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    54
  1. VIII.
    & IX. Objects illustrating the progressive civilisation of the Palæolithic Cave-dwellers of France
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    between 56 and 57
  1. X.
    Relics from British Palæolithic Caves
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    60
  1. XI.
    Engraved Figures of Animals and Ornaments from the Kesslerloch Cave. (After Conrad Merk)
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    71
  1. XII.
    Objects from the Kesslerloch Cave. (After Conrad Merk)
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    74
  1. XIII.
    Flint Implements from the Belgian Caverns and the Alluvial Deposits of Mesvin. (C.A.P., 1872, pl. xxxvii-lxv)
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    122
  1. XIV.
    The Skeleton of La Quina. (From photo by Dr Henri Martin)
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    156
  1. XV.
    Human Skeleton from the Grotte du Cavillon, Mentone. (Photo by Rivière)
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    160
  1. XVI.
    Animals sculptured in Ivory and Horn, from Bruniquel and Laugerie Basse
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    209
  1. XVII.
    Portion of Reindeer-horn sculptured into two Horse-heads
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    210
  1. XVIII.
    Bâton de Montgaudier. (Comptes rendus C.A.P., 1889, pl. i.)
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    212
  1. XIX.
    Bâtons de Commandement from La Madeleine. (After Lartet and Christy)
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    214

A.—Group with Human Figure (Reliq. Aquitanicæ, B., pl. ii.)

B.—Ibid., B., pl. xxx.

  1. XX.
    Horse and other objects carved in Ivory and Bone
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    between 216 and 217