Manchester Memoirs, Vol. lix. (1915), No. 10. 135 



the extension of the " heliolithic " culture to the western 

 Mediterranean and beyond I was not aware that Siret 

 (Z : 'Anthropologic, T. 20 and 21, 1909-10) had arrived at 

 the same conclusion.] 



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