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SCHEME OF CONTENTS
  1. PAGE
  2. § 3.
    The Heidelberg sub-man
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    69
  3. § 4.
    The Piltdown sub-man
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    70
  4. § 5.
    The riddle of the Piltdown remains
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    72
  5. Chapter IX. The Neanderthal Men, an Extinct Race. (The Early Palæolithic Age)
  6. § 1.
    The world 50,000 years ago
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    75
  7. § 2.
    The daily life of the first men
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    79
  8. § 3.
    The last Palæolithic men
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    84
  9. Chapter X. The Later Postglacial Palæolithic Men, the First True Men. (Later Palæolithic Age)
  10. § 1.
    The coming of men like ourselves
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    86
  11. § 2.
    Subdivision of the Later Palæolithic
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    95
  12. § 3.
    The earliest true men were clever savages
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    98
  13. § 4.
    Hunters give place to herdsmen
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    101
  14. § 5.
    No sub-men in America
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    102
  15. Chapter XI. Neolithic Man in Europe
  16. § 1.
    The age of cultivation begins
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    104
  17. § 2.
    Where did the Neolithic culture arise?
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    108
  18. § 3.
    Everyday Neolithic life
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    109
  19. § 4.
    How did sowing begin?
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    116
  20. § 5.
    Primitive trade
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    118
  21. § 6.
    The flooding of the Mediterranean Valley
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    118
  22. Chapter XII. Early Thought
  23. § 1.
    Primitive philosophy
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    122
  24. § 2.
    The Old Man in religion
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    125
  25. § 3.
    Fear and hope in religion
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    126
  26. § 4.
    Stars and seasons
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    127
  27. § 5.
    Story-telling and myth-making
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    129
  28. § 6.
    Complex origins of religion
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    130
  29. Chapter XIII. The Races of Mankind
  30. § 1.
    Is mankind still differentiating?
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    136
  31. § 2.
    The main races of mankind
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    140
  32. § 3.
    Was there an Alpine race?
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    142
  33. § 4.
    The Heliolithic culture of the Brunet peoples
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    146
  34. § 5.
    How existing races may be related to each other
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    148
  35. Chapter XIV. The Languages of Mankind
  36. § 1.
    No one primitive language
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    150
  37. § 2.
    The Aryan languages
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    151
  38. § 3.
    The Semitic languages
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    153
  39. § 4.
    The Hamitic languages
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    154