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Report of a Journey Around tlic World. 



Grouped by period. 



Principal Group.s of Specimens. 



I. PREHIvSTORIC. 



\ PalcoIUhic period: British Islands, France, Egypt, 

 I India, Africa, Tasmania (recent). 

 I Cavf period. 

 Kitclien Diiddens, ancient and modern. 

 Xeolithic period: British Islands, France, Swiss and 



Italian lakes, Italy, Greece, Scandinavia. 

 Stone celts (axes and adzes) in geographical and 

 morphological groups. 



f Hammer-stones, pounders, rubbifio-stones, etc. 

 I Cores and flakes, ivorked-flakes. 

 I Scrapers. 



I Knives, lancr-l/eads, etc. 

 Grouped b}' form ] Arroicheads. 



and locality. | Manufacture of stone iniplciuents, iiietliods used. 



I iXatural forms. 

 I 3lodern gun-flint making. 

 I Forgeries. 

 [ Jda fling of stone and shell implements. 



Use of bone, ivory and horn in manufacture of implements. 

 Bronze age. — 



Age of copper. 



Age of bronze: Celts {developuient of forms), kni'ces, raaors, 

 cln'scls, daggers and sioo/'ds, spear-lieads, arroco-licads, mace- 

 heads, rings, etc. 

 Iron age. — 



Early axes and adzes, spear-heads and ari-ore-heads, Scoords and 

 daggers. 



II. ARTS OF LIFE. 



War and the chase: Clubs; boomerangs; spears and lances; instruments 

 for ihrocoing spears; arroivs, quivers; bozos, cross-boios, bullet bozos, 

 blozi'-guns; archer^s arm-guards, bozo-string pulleis; utany-pointed 

 spears; harpoons; sliugs, bolas; axes and adzes; halbards; glaives, 

 szoords, daggers and knives; fighting-rings (cestus, etc.); fire-arms. 

 Defensive arms: Parrying-sticks and shields, body armor, helmets. 



Food: Fishi)ig appliances, traps, agricultural implements, grijuling mills, 

 cooking utensils, strainers, etc. 



Fire making (domestic and ceremonial): Illumination (lamps, candles, 

 torches). 



Pottery: Hand-made pottery, zolieel-matle pottery; substitutes for pottery. 



Clothing: Covers and garments, head gear, foot gear, umbrellas and sun- 

 shades, fans and fly-zohisks, spinning, string-making, string and net- 

 zvork, zveavins;; basketry; bark-cloth. 



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