THE EARLY NEANTHROPIC AGE 



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succession of modern men and animals to the now 

 insular Britain, which, in the times represented by the 

 beds one, two, and three above mentioned, was a part 

 of the mainland of Europe. 



FLINT FLAKES OF TWO TYPES FROM PALANTHROPIC AND 

 NEANTHROPIC CAVES IN THE LEBANON 



But perhaps the most interesting views of the 

 succession of early men and the gap between the 

 palanthropic and neanthropic periods are presented 

 by the Belgian caves explored by Schmerling and 

 Dupont. The latter has excavated more than sixty 



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