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INDEX. 



Hog of ancient Europe, Steenstrup on, 



182. 

 Homer, nations on the eastern shores 



of the Mediterranean, 44. 

 Hopkins, climate of river-drift period, 



296. 



on the Gulf stream, 298. 

 Horner, researches in Egypt, 320. 

 deposits of the 



Nile, 321. 

 Horse, remains of, in pileworks, 145. 



,, tumuli, 114. 



Hottentots, the, 338. 



domestic animals of, 340. 

 special uses 



of, 340. 



dress, 339. 

 ,, exposure of sick and aged 



by, 342. 



houses of, 339. 

 implements and cookery, 



339. 



metallurgy of, 341. 

 methods of killing game, 340 

 religion of, 341. 



use of oxen by, to guard 



flocks, 340. 



use of oxen in war, 340. 

 Houses of Mandans, 216. 

 Hoxne, flint implements from, 271. 

 Human bones absent in drift-beds, 281. 

 scarcity of, in pileworks, 



156. 



,, race, unity of, 476. 

 change of type in, 477. 

 sacrifices by Feegeeans, 362. 

 Hunting buffaloes, 340, 344. 

 Huxley on Engis skull, 330. 

 Neanderthal skull, 330. 



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Ibex, 150. 



Ice, action on river-drift gravels, 294. 

 Implements found at Wauwyl, 133. 

 from drift, peculiarities of, 



279. 



and later Stone 



age, compa- 

 rison of, 280. 



of North American In- 



dians, 200, 419. 

 Lake-dwellers, 131. 



stone, Australian, 350. 



wood in North Ame- 



rican copper mines, 

 204. 

 similarity of those used by 



savage tribes, 451. 

 used by Esquimaux, 401. 



Implements used by modern savages, 



comparison of, 447. 

 Incense cups, 112. 

 Indians of the Amazons, burial custom 



of, 89. 



festivals of the dead, 216. 

 ,, of southern America, 214. 

 Indian tribes, none since 16th century 

 able to construct extensive earth- 

 works, 229. 



Infants, burial of with mother, 116. 

 burial of with mother by Es- 

 quimaux tribes, 116, 409. 

 Infanticide practised by Feegeans, 362. 

 Hottentots, 342. 



North American 



Indians, 418. 



Paraguay In- 



dians, 427. 



Tahitians, 389. 



Inscriptions, North American, 226. 

 Interments, distinction between those 

 of Stone and Bronze age, 

 99. 



pre-historic, 90. 



primary, Bateman's table 



of, 94. 



secondary, 93. 



,, statistical tables, 101. 



Ireland, crannoges of, 120. 

 Irish elk, 239. 



contemporary with man, 240. 

 no mention of by Ca3sar or 



Tacitus, 240. 

 ,, no remains of, associated with 



bronze implements, 240. 

 no remains of in Neolithic 



age, 240. 

 Iron age, 3. 



decline of pile-habitations in, 



169. 



,, pile-habitations of, 168. 

 Iron and bronze, knowledge of by 



ancients, 6. 

 implements found at Tiefenau. 



4,7. 

 from peat-bogs of 



Slesvick, 8. 



introduction of, into Europe, 7. 

 method of smelting, by Hotten- 

 tots, 341. 

 unknown in America at the time 



of its discovery, 201. 

 Iroquois, remains of, in state of New 

 York, 199. 



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Jamieson, T. F., flint -finds on the 

 banks of the Ythan, 82. 



