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INDEX. 



Australians,nothabituallycannibals,354 

 ornaments of, 348. 

 polygamy, notions of, 353. 

 pounded bones used by as 



food, 347. 



shell-mounds of, 346. 

 , use of boomerang by, 351. 



Ava, intoxicating drink of Tahiti, 381. 

 Avienus "ora maritima," 37, 493. 

 Azara, Don Felix de, Indians of Para- 

 guay, 425. 

 Aztalan, ruins of, 211. 



B. 



Baal worship in Norway, 47. 



Baillon, rhinoceros bones found at 



Menchecourt, 284. 



Bark cloth, manufacture of in Tahiti, 375 

 Barrows, desiderata concerning con- 

 tents, 116. 

 of Stone and Bronze age 



distinctions, 99. 



Bateman, association of stone and 

 bronze implements in tu- 

 muli, 62, 100. 



design of British tumuli, 91. 

 drinking cups from British 



tumuli, 113. 

 , , pottery, arrangement of, from 



British tumuli, 111. 

 primary interments, table of, 



94. 



rude flint implements in tu- 

 muli, 196. 

 Suttee and infanticide in 



pagan Britain, 115. 

 Bear, the, extermination of, 151. 

 Belcher, Sir E., flint implements, manu- 

 facture of, by Esquimaux, 79. 

 Birch, cups found in ancient British 

 tumuli, probably used for lamps, 112. 

 Birds, remains of, found in Swiss pile- 

 dwellings, 144. 



,, in shell-mounds, 181. 



Blackwood's Magazine, October, 1860, 



cited, 276, 288. 

 "Blancfond," 130, 138. 

 Boar, distinct species of, in pile-dwel- 

 lings, 145 

 Bolas, 404, 426, 430, 451. 



use of by Esquimaux, 404. 

 Paraguay Indians,426. 



,, Patagonians, 430. 

 Bone caves, nature of evidence derived 



from, 244. 

 implements, 79. 

 in caves of the Dor- 



dogne, 253. 



Bone implements of lake-dwellers, 135. 

 pits in North America, 216. 

 ,, sculptured in caves, 254. 

 Bones broken and eaten by some savage 



tribes, 248. 



of mammalia in river-drift gra- 

 vels, 283. 

 ,, parts of, absent in shell-mounds, 



183. 



Boomerang, 351. 



Boucher de Perth es, deposits in valley 

 of Somme, 306. 

 researches at Ab- 



beville, 268. 

 upper-level gravels, 



300. 



Bourneville enclosure, Ohio, 207. 

 Boye, M,, contents of tumulus on 



Island of Moen, 104. 

 Brachycephalic skulls from American 



mounds, 228. 

 ,, in Stone age, 



116. 



Brass mentioned in Scripture, 44. 

 Brazilian tribes, curious funeral cus- 

 tom of, 455. 



Bread found in pile-dwellings, 154. 

 Brixham Cave, 259. 



deposits in, 259. 



Brigzes, shell-mound at, 177. 

 Bridlington, flint finds at, 82. 

 Bronze abundant amongst Eastern na- 

 tions, 44. 

 Bronze age, 3. 



architecture of, unknown, 



49. 



burial places, 99. 

 burials of, 100. 

 dress of, 26. 

 Dr. Keller on, 31. 

 in Denmark, 99. 

 lake-habitations of, 157. 

 linen fabric in English 



tumuli of, 26. 

 methods of sepulture, 30. 

 Nilsson on, 36. 



ornamentation 



of, 48. 



personal ornaments of, 21. 

 SirW. E. Wilde on, 31. 

 stone implements used in, 



100. 



theories of, 31. 

 tumulus of Treenhoi, 26. 

 articles and coins found at Tiefe- 



nau, 7. 



,, ornamentation of, 25. 

 fish-hooks in different museums, 

 19. 



