PREHISTORIC ART. 329 



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Gold and silver 503 



Europe 504 



Brittany 504 



Ireland 505 



Laissegraisse 506 



America , 508 



Mexico, Central and South America 510 



III. Prehistoric Musical Ixstruments. 



Europe 524 



Paleolithic age : 524 



Neolithic and Bronze ages 526 



Scandinavia 527 



Luhrs 527 



Gold horns 533 



Ireland 539 



Bronze horns 539 



Scotland 547 



Bronze horns 547 



England 548 



Bronze horns 548 



Bells or rattles 548 



Gaul 549 



Trumpets or war horns 549 



Etruria 551 



Palestine and Syria 552 



India 554 



Tibet 555 



Egypt (Thebes and Cairo) .- 556 



Africa 557 



Islands of the South Pacific Ocean, Polynesia 559 



Samoa ." 560 



Spain 560 



North America 561 



Alaska 561 



Point Barrow 561 



Hudson Bay Eskimo 564 



Northwest Coast 565 



Drums 565 



Whistles 565 



Rattles 566 



Oregon — (Hupa Indians) 566 



Drums, rattles and whistles 566 



California 567 



Bone whistles or flageolets 567 



Drums and rattles 573 



North American Indians, east of the Rocky Mountains 574 



Arapahoes, Maudan Sioux, Yankton Sioux, Kiowas, Seminoles 576 



Missouri (mounds) 579 



Whistles (limonite concretions) 579 



Virginia, Ohio, Tennessee, etc 580 



Stone tubes, possible musical instruments 580 



Clilf dwellers 582 



