302 SCIENCE PROGRESS. 



Mr. Evans and Prof. Ridge way summarise fully the pre- 

 sent acutely transitional character of current views on the 

 ethnology and early civilisation of the iEgean, the two key- 

 notes of which, as has been indicated more than once in the 

 preceding paragraphs, are the insistence on the original and 

 independent character of the Mediterranean province, and 

 particularly of the Mgean area of it ; and with regard 

 to the admitted subsequent intrusion of ethnic, linguistic 

 and cultural elements from the north, a return to a general 

 presentment of the evidence, which almost literally coincides 

 with that of the Hellenic anthropology of the sixth and 

 fifth centuries B.C. 



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