FROM I^RIMI'IINE TO MODERN MAN 



753 



spouse to tlic needs of the tliasc. As the Pre-Chellean period drew to its close 

 earl\ in the Second Inter^laeial, e\ idenees of" another race became apjjarent 

 in westi'in Euroj^e. This new annal was the ScumUrtbul mui} or I lomo pri- 



FIG. 32g. MAM FACTL KING I LIMS, THE RIGHT HAND CIJPI'ING, THE LEFT 

 HOLDING, ILLUSTRATING AN IMPORTANT IM-LUENCE IN THE DE\ ELOPMENT 

 or H1,GH1 HANDEDNESS. 



mliiimus. His race in its first rapid dexclopment passed through a cultural 

 j)hase somewhat in ad\ anee of the I leick'lherg, for his progress is show n i)y a 

 great increase and a coiisick'rable rehnement in the small instrunuMits tor- 

 mcrl\ employed. Such impioNcnient particularly atlected the cou]) dc jxntin 

 whiih, in addition to its man\ and \aried forms, was now equipj^ed w ith a 

 sharp cutting blade in the mamier of a chisel or adz-like tool lor fashioning 

 wooden implements. The flint instruments of the next stage belong to 

 what is recognized as the Aclwulcan Period. Mint points to form darts and 

 spearheads were then added to the equipment of the chase. 



