LIST OF ILLUSTEATIONS. XXI 



Plate XCIII. Paleolithic engravings, Madelenian epoch. "**" 



Fig. 1. Engravings of pike on canine tooth of bear; Grotte of Durnthy, 

 southwestern France. 



2. Engraving of a man, horses, aurochs, and snake or eel on reindeer 



horn; La Madeleine, Dordogne, France. 



3. Engraving of seal on canine tooth of bear; Grotte of Duruthy^ 



southwestern France gjg 



Plate XCIV. Paleolithic engravings. Madelenian epoch. 



Fig. 1. Baton de commandment ; reindeer horn, on which are representations 

 of fishes and a horse ; La Madeleine, Dordogne, France. 



2. Reindeer horn; representation of a fish; La Madeleine, Dordogne, 



France. 



3. Baton de commandment; reindeer horn, with tracing of a fish ; Cave 



Goyet, Belgium. 



4. Rude engraving on scapula of ox; Laugerie Basse, Dordogne, 



France..: gjg 



Plate XCV. Neolithic monuments. 



Fig. 1. Dolmen of Palo de Vinha, Portugal. 



2. Ground plan of Dolmen of Palo de Vinha, near Evora 624 



Platk XC7I. Neolithic monuments— tumuli and dolmens. 

 Fig. 1. Tumuli in Brittany. 



2. Dolmen d'Ala Safat, Palestine. 



3. Double dolmen, near Veevajapett, southern India. 



4. Dolmen de Thizay, Indre-et-Loire, France 624 



Plate XGVII. Neolithic monuments — dolmens. 



Fig. 1. Dolmen of Crucuno, Morbihan, Brittany. 



2. Dolmen of Lochmariaquer, Morbihan, Brlttan^ 624 



Plate XCVIII. Neolithic monuments — dolmens and tumulus. 

 Fig. 1. Dolmen of Grand Island. 



2. Dolmen and tumulus of K'^rcado ; near Plouharnel-Camac, Mor- 

 bihan 624 



Plate XCIX. Neolithic monuments— ground plans of dolmens in Brittany.... 624 

 Plate C. Neolithic monuments — menhirs and alignments. 

 Fig. 1. Menhir of Cadiou. 



2. Menhir of Penmarck. 



3. Alignment of Menec, near Carnac 626 



Plate CI. Bronze implements. 



Figs. 1, 2. 3, 4. Bronze hatchets. 



5, 6. Bronze arrow-points. 



7. Bronze fish-hook ; single barb. 



8. Bronze fish-hook ; double barb 629 



Plate CII. Palseolithio implements from the District of Columbia 636 



Plate CIII. Palaeolithic implements from the District of Columbia 636 



Plate CIV. Rude chipped implements from the District of Columbia 636 



Plate CV. Rude chipped implements from the District of Columbia 636 



Plate CVI. Handled knives from Hupa, California. 



Figs. 75, 76, 77. Hafted knives, of jasper; wooden handles attached with 

 bitumen. 



78. Obsidian knife, wrapped around one end with a strip of otterskin. 



79. Elk horn wedge 640 



