INDEX. 



507 



Peck, Capt., North American antiqui- 

 ties, age of, 232. 



Perigueux, stone implements from, 253. 

 Pfahlbauten, 127. 



flora of, 153. 



reference to authors, 123. 



Phoenicians, commerce in tin, 36, 46. 

 in Am erica, supposed traces 



of, 46. 



in Norway, 46, 48. 

 Picts' houses, 91. 

 Pile buildings, as magazines, 159. 

 ,, dwellers, commerce of, 158. 

 diet of, 155. 

 ,, lake- worship by, 159. 



dwellings, bread found in, 154. 

 cereals found in, 153. 



character of fauna of, 152 



construction of, 128. 



,, ,, fauna of, 140. 

 flora of, 153, 155. 



implements of nephrite 



from, 134. 

 list of remains of birds 



from, 144. 



population of, 281. 



,, scarcity of human bones 



in, 156, 281. 

 ,, table of animal remains 



from, 143. 



,, ,, weapons and imple- 

 ments found in, 131. 

 Piles of Stone and Bronze age, com- 

 parison of, 138. 

 Pileworks, remains of horse found in, 



145. 



Pipes in North American tumuli, 206. 

 Plants found in pileworks, list of, 155. 

 Pliny, the mistletoe mentioned by, 168. 



dogs used in war, 453. 

 Paeonians, habitations of, 120. 

 Polybius, voyage of Pytheas, 39. 

 Polynesians, 355. 



Pont de Thiele, lake-habitation of, 319. 

 Population, increase of with civilisation, 



482. 

 of North American river 



valleys, 228. 



of pile-habitations, 126. 

 Pottery found in ancient tumuli, Bate- 

 man's arrangement of, 111. 

 from tumulus at Moen, 106. 



,, West Kennet, 



109. 



North American, 204. 

 of Bronze period, 160. 

 of Stone age, 135. 

 of Stone and Bronze age com- 

 parison of, 166. 



Pottery, ornamentation of, 113, 136, 



205. 



,, simple form of, used by Esqui- 

 maux, 394. 

 Potter's wheel, no evidence of use of 



in Stone age, 135. 

 ,, no evidence of use of in 



ancient American pot- 

 tery, 205. 



Prehistoric archseology, epochs of, 2. 

 ,, ,, method of en- 



quiry, 336. 

 ,, remains, 83. 

 ,, ,, wide distribution 



of, 86. 



Prestwich, analogous conditions of river 

 valleys in France and 

 England, 291. 

 condition of bones found in 



river drift, 284. 



deposits at Abbeville, 286. 

 difference of level of upper 



gravel and loess, 309. 

 flint implements, 277. 

 , , ice action on river gravels, 295 

 ,, probable temperature of 



river drift period, 295. 

 ,, river deposits, 286. 

 ,, table of mammalian remains 

 from lower level gravels, 

 305. 



Prichard, insufficiency of popular chro- 

 nology, 313. 

 Primary interments, Bateman's table of 



contents of 102, 94. 

 Primitive condition of man, 473. 

 Pytheas, voyages of, 39, 42. 



Geminus on, 42. 



E. 



Eae, Dr., character of Esquimaux, 410. 

 Reindeer, 240. 



Caesar's mention of, 242. 

 horns of, with marks of hu- 

 man implements, 247. 

 horns of, in caves of the 



Dordogne, 247, 254. 

 first appearance of in Eu- 

 rope, 241. 

 in Europe at the present 



time, 240, 241. 

 Eeligious notions of Andaman Islanders, 



346. 



Australians, 353. 

 Esquimaux, 409. 

 Feegeeans, 357. 

 Fuegians, 437. 

 Hottentots, 341. 



