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From Stone lo Steel. A Handbook to the cases illustrating the ages of Stone, 
Bronze and Iron in the liorniman Museum. By H. .S. Harrison, Curator 
of the Museum. 75 pages, 2 plates. P. S. King and .Son. Price 3d. 
This handbook forms a very instructive introduction to the history of the 
early civilisation of man as illustrated by the materials of which he made his 
weapons and implements. There are brief accounts of eoliths and of theijriver 
drift and cave periods, which belong to the paleolithic stage, of English neolithic 
implements, of those of the Lake dwellings and of Denmark. Then bronze and 
iron are treated upon, and the history- of the various stages in other parts of the 
world described. A glossary of terms and a list of books adds to the usefulness 
of the guide. 
