THE PALANTHROPIC AGE 



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nearer to the cave than Rheims, in Champagne. It 

 is scarcely too much to say that this necklace 

 might be worn by any lady of the present day. A 

 certain amount of imitative art is also shown in the 

 carving of animal and plant forms and fancy devices 



LANCE-HEAD FORMED OF A FLINT FLAKE (CAVE OF MOUSTIER.) 



Similar to weapons found in the Goyet cave. The flat face 



shows a bulb of percussion (after Falsan) 



on pieces of reindeer antler, which may have served 

 for handles of weapons or implements. But objects 

 of much more elaborate design have been found in 

 caverns of this age in France. (See illustrations on 

 pp. 59 and 68.) 



The food of these people, in so far as it was of an 



