Compte-rendu de la XII session, Canada, 1913

Compte-rendu de la XII session, Canada, 1913

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Total Pages: 1094

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Compte-rendu de la XIIe Session, Canada, 1913

Compte-rendu de la XIIe Session, Canada, 1913

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Total Pages: 1096

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Compte-rendu de la 12e Session, Canada, 1913

Compte-rendu de la 12e Session, Canada, 1913

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Total Pages: 1034

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Report of the Session

Report of the Session

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Published: 1914

Total Pages: 1088

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Men of the Old Stone Age

Men of the Old Stone Age

Author: Henry Fairfield Osborn

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Published: 1928

Total Pages: 598

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Men of the Old Stone Age: Their Environment Life and Art

Men of the Old Stone Age: Their Environment Life and Art

Author: Henry Fairfield Osborn

Publisher: Library of Alexandria

Published: 2020-09-28

Total Pages: 621

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This volume is the outcome of an ever-memorable tour through the country of the men of the Old Stone Age, guided by three of the distinguished archæologists of France, to whom the work is gratefully dedicated. This Palæolithic tour of three weeks, accompanied as it was by a constant flow of conversation and discussion, made a very profound impression, namely, of the very early evolution of the spirit of man, of the close relation between early human environment and industry and the development of mind, of the remote antiquity of the human powers of observation, of discovery, and of invention. It appears that men with faculties and powers like our own, but in the infancy of education and tradition, were living in this region of Europe at least 25,000 years ago. Back of these intelligent races were others, also of eastern origin but in earlier stages of mental development, all pointing to the very remote ancestry of man from earlier mental and physical stages. Another great impression from this region is that it is the oldest centre of human habitation of which we have a complete, unbroken record of continuous residence from a period as remote as 100,000 years corresponding with the dawn of human culture, to the hamlets of the modern peasant of France of A. D. 1915. In contrast, Egyptian, Ægean, and Mesopotamian civilizations appear as of yesterday. The history of this region and its people has been developed chiefly through the genius of French archæologists, beginning with Boucher de Perthes. The more recent discoveries, which have come in rapid and almost bewildering succession since the foundation of the Institut de Paléontologie humaine, have been treated in a number of works recently published by some of the experienced archæologists of England, France, and Germany. I refer especially to the Prehistoric Times of Lord Avebury, to the Ancient Hunters of Professor Sollas, to Der Mensch der Vorzeit of Professor Obermaier, and to Die diluviale Vorzeit Deutschlands of Doctor R. R. Schmidt. Thus, on receiving the invitation from President Wheeler to lecture upon this subject before the University of California, I hesitated from the feeling that it would be difficult to say anything which had not been already as well or better said. On further reflection, however, I accepted the invitation with the purpose of attempting to give this great subject a more strictly historical or chronological treatment than it had previously received within the limits of a popular work in our own language, also to connect the environment, the animal and human life, and the art. This element of the time in which the various events occurred can only be drawn from a great variety of sources, from the simultaneous consideration of the geography, climate, plants and animals, the mental and bodily development of the various races, and the industries and arts which reflect the relations between the mind and the environment. In more technical terms, I have undertaken in these lectures to make a synthesis of the results of geology, palæontology, anthropology, and archæology, a correlation of environmental and of human events in the European Ice Age. Such a synthesis was begun many years ago in the preparation of my Age of Mammals, but could not be completed until I had gone over the territory myself.


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Geological Series

Geological Series

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Published: 1918

Total Pages: 124

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Transactions of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy

Transactions of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy

Author: Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (Great Britain)

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Published: 1915

Total Pages: 646

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Transactions of the Institution of Mining & Metallurgy

Transactions of the Institution of Mining & Metallurgy

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Published: 1915

Total Pages: 650

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Transactions

Transactions

Author: Iron and Steel Institute

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Published: 1914

Total Pages: 508

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