SCIENTIFIC SCIOPTICON SLIDES. 



HISTORY OF CULTURE. 



PER SLIDE, 30 CENTS. 



The numerals referred to in German at tho bottom of each slide are 

 so small, and so irregularly distributed, th*t they are not easily traced, 

 but the objects are mostly represented in horizontal rows, nd this 

 order being observed in the enumeration leads directly to their re- 

 cognition. Objects not arranged iu this order, sue i as rdlos, orna- 

 ments, utensils, etc., are, nevertheless, named in rows, so as to be as 

 little exceptional as possible. The liar (||) indicates the beginning of 

 a lower row at the left hand. 



To examine the German lists on the slides, a magnifying glass can 

 be used to advantage. 



1. Stone Period. 



12-47. Implements of Stone. 1-11, 4^-57. Of Deer Horns and Bones. 

 1(74.78. Prehistoric Skulls. 72. Yellow \mberPearl. 73. Stone Ham- 

 mer. 71. Necklace of Teeth. 1 58-70. Vessels of Clay. 



2. Ancient Relics from Alpine Lakes. 



1 (centre). Prehistoric Lacustrine Pile Village, restored. 2-4 (abovf). 

 Present State. 5 70 (right and left). Utensils taken from the Bottom 

 of Lake Brienze. 71-88 (below). From other Swiss Lakes. 89,90. 

 From Pile Buildings in Wismar. 91-95. From Italian Lakes. 



3. Bronze Period. 



1-15. Axes. || 26-31. Daggers. 32, 33. Sword Hilts. 24, 25. Arrow 

 Points. 16-19. Knives. 20. Saw. 21. Awl. 22. Needle. 23. Fish- 

 hook. || 34, 35. Shields. 36-52. Jewelry. 63. Comb. || 58, 59. Urus. 

 54. Clay Bowl. 55-57. Golden Vessels. 



4. Graves. 



9-16. Hill Graves and Ash Urns. \ 8. Grave for Master and Slaves. 

 17, 18 Graves with Unburned Corpses. 7. Orkney Island Grave. 

 19. Teutonic Burial Tree. || 5. Grave of Huns in Mecklenburg. 4. 

 Cromlech of Stennis (DruidioU Altars). 6 Giants' Enc osure iu West 

 Gothland. || 2, 3. Fairy Grottoes at Saumur. 1. Grave of Huns iu 

 feaxony. 



5. Egypt. 



3. Priestess. 4. Priest. 9. Ethiopian Queen. 2 Egyptian Queen. 

 5. Court Officer. 1. Pharaoh. 6. Kan Carrier 7. Judge. 8. Body 

 Guard. || II, 12. Egyptian Costume*. H, 14 Modern Numidians. 

 10. Distinguished Egyptian, io-17. Border Nationalities. 



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