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TABLE I. 
SUCCESSION OF HUMAN INDUSTRIES AND CULTURE.* 
V. Later Iron Age.—Europe, 500 B. C. 
LV. Earlier Iron Age.—(Hallstatt Culture. Magee ope, 1000-500 B. 
C.; Orient, 1800-1000 B. C. 
» Ill. Bronze Re Pe cote: About 2000-1000 B. C.; Orient, About 4000- 
II. New 
3. 
A. 
1800 B. C. 
Stone Agé, Neolithic. 
Late Neolithic and Copper Age. (Transition period) .— 
Europe, 3000-2000 B. C. 
Typical Neolithic Age (Swiss Lake _ , Dwellings).— 
Europe 7000. 
Early Neolithic stages (Campignian culture) .—Europe. ; 
I. Old Stone Age, Palaeolithic. 
Upper Palaeolithic—Europe. 
. 8. Azilian—Tardenoisian. 
ff 
6. 
dD. 
Magdalenian (Close of _ post-glacial ] 
time). Reindeer, Shelter, 
Solutrean (Beginning of post-glacial | Drift, and Cave 
time). | Period—12,000 
Aurignacian (Beginning of post-glacial 
any: | 16,000 B. C. 
s 
Lower Paleolithic. 
4. Mousterian (Fawlk—Glacial time).—40,000 B. C. 
3. Acheulean (Transition to Shelter). ) River, Drift and 
2. Chellean. $ Terrace Period 
1. Pre-Chellean } 100,000 B. C. 
Eolithic. 
* Osborn, H. F., Men of the Old Stone Age. 1916. Scribners. P. 18. 
