BIBLIOGRAPHY OF OTHER 



RECENT MEMOIRS DEALING WITH THE 



THEORY OF THE MIGRATIONS 



OF EARLY CULTURE. 



A. The following Papers on the Theory of the Migrations of 



Early Culture have been published by 



"Professor G. Elliot Smith : 



1. ''The Ancient Egyptians and their Influence upon 

 the Civilisation of Europe," Harper Brothers, 

 London and New York, 1911. 2/6 net. 



2. " Megalithic Monuments and their Builders," Re- 

 port, British Association, 1912, p. 607. 



3. "The Evolution of the Rock-cut Tomb and the 

 Dolmen," in "Essays and Studies f presented to 

 William Ridgeway," Cambridge University Press, 

 1913, p.- 493. 



4. " The Migrations of Early Culture," Manchester 

 University Press, 1915. 5/- net. 



5. "The Influence of Ancient Egyptian Civilisation 

 in the East and in America," Manchester Univer- 

 sity Press, 1916. I/- net. 



6. " The Origin of the Pre-Columbian Civilisation of 

 America," Science, August nth, 1916, p. 190. 



7. "Pre-Columbian Representations of the Elephant 

 in America," Nature, November 25th and Decem- 

 ber 1 6th, 1915, and January 27th, 1916. 



8. " Ships as Evidence of the Migrations of Early 

 Culture," Manchester University Press, 1917. I/- net 



TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. 



9. " Incense and Libations " and 



10. "Dragons and Rain-Gods," in the Bulletin of the 

 John Rylands Library, and also separately, Man- 

 chester University Press. 



11. "Primitive Man," in the Proceedings of the British 

 Academy ', Oxford University Press, 1917. 



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