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PREHISTORIC FISHING. 



tainly are too diminutive for such a use, and Fig. 154, moreover, is curiously 

 curved, and has an eye at the upper extremity. I conjecture that the originals of 



Fio. 150. 



Fio. 161. 



FIG. 152 



Fio. 153. 



, All i. 

 FIGS. 150-153. Bronze fish-hooks. Lake of Bourget. 



both, Figs. 154 and 155, were fish-hooks not yet brought into the proper form by 

 bending, and I have the same opinion with regard to the object represented by 

 Fig. 156, a specimen from Moringen, figured by Mr. Friedel.* 



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Fio. 154. Peschiera. Fio. 155. Peschiera. Fio. 156. MSi-ingen. 



FIG. 154-156. Barbed bronze rods not yet bent into the form of fish-hooks. 



* Amtliche Berichte j p. 128, Fig. 84. 



