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CHAPTER XIX. THE HorsE oF ANAU IN ITS VARIOUS RELATIONS.—Continued. 
With post-glacial changes of climate began parallel regional differentiation of vegetation and 
types of horses ..5\< sew Ps Sa Rue ee hae eee aa sce i eo a 429 
The horse of Anau (Equus caballus pumpellit) brought to Europe in the bronze age......... 430 
Used later in ennobling Roman horses Ais. 5.) aie aes ee ae 430 
Genealogical chart of the races of domestic horsés.. 2 [coh w- os su ee ee ae es Se 431 
CHAPTER XX. CONCLUDING REMARES 95 i576 «it cic oer mee ees ee et ee 433-442 
. Modern stock-raising in Transcaspia., «aw .«'.<Siviee tix = sieiraiy woe ree iene alee 433 
Mucke’s theory of domestication «2.4.0. Fs. slew'ats sated oe eeaeee es teenage ee 436 
Changes in relative percentages of different animals bred, due to secular climatic change...... 438 
Importation of turbary sheep into Europ@. cs aja tr< piste eo eee ie i tee oe ee 439 
. Their occurrence at Schweizersbild discussed......... Seen cece rece teen reece enna eee 440 
. Dispersion of Anau cattle over the prehistoric world....-......... Weuuees seas van eeeie 440 
Significance of the ox=cults <6 a:))u. Jose sg ane au ww ow o0leye ona ny gels a chee eee ee 441 
Part VII. DsscrIpTION OF SOME SKULLS FROM THE NORTH KuRGAN, ANAU. G. SERGI. 
CHAPTER XXL SKULLS FROM CANAU Mocca no tpsnalcteten is tetsiaine Merde 5 5 eae oe Cee eee eee eee 445-446 
Representatives of the two oldest cultures differ absolutely from Mongolian type; closely 
resemble Mediterranean, type: = ¢ ib. Puidc's due aie Re eee one tile ae 446 
Table of measurements... 00 i6i5 concn ean pees bee eb vn y a cag tes me ae 446 
Part VIII, Some Human Remains FouND IN THE NorRTH KurGAN, ANAU. ‘TH. MOLLISON. 
CHAPTER XXII. DEscRIPTION OF SomE HuMAN REMAINS FOUND IN THE NORTH KURGAN, 
ANAU 6 Seis’ 6 pion sue sik ataveyale omy Ale stl slatted envi ay ole apn mS eee 449-468 
Enumeration of the bones from five adult individuals. ...........00.cceeceeeesecesceees 449 
The bones of individual I, from Culture II, described and racially compared................ 450-461 
The bones of individual II; ITI, IV,'and V described 92%...00°5-5 ie ee 462 
The bones of children from Culture. oc u.cccu nies ag asmne es oes ee ee ee 463 
Estimation of the height of the individualsss «643 .2< ax kilewsestame | Deel eee 463 
Tabulation of the measurements: «0.25.5 bbx.s Joel hw Aa ee, Sl ee 465-467 
Bibliography o's.38 6 x./o5 oF oben 59 he's FB Ba VOWS Sie Mae el Me ey re 468 
Part IX. WHEAT AND BARLEY FROM THE NORTH KURGAN, ANAU. 
H. C. SCHELLENBERG. 
CHAPTER XXIII. THe REMAINS OF PLANTS FROM THE NORTH KuRGAN, ANAU............-- 471-473 
Charcoal from Cultures I and TT. ycs.s. vas + Sao sss oc oe 5 a ey ane el 471 
Casts and siliceous skeletons of wheat and two-rowed barley from Culture I............... 471-473 
Appendix to Professor Schellenberg’s report, and note by R. P........... eee eeeeeeeeeeee 473 
Part X. STONE IMPLEMENTS AND SKELETONS EXCAVATED IN ANAU. 
ILANGDON WARNER. 
CHAPTER JOXTV.. <2 ccs cae ae See Pe ree 477-494 
Report on the larger stone implements of the Kurgans at Anau,..............000ee cues 477-482 
Summary of work done in Terrace II, North Kurgan....-.<.<«,4.sse"ssseswasu teen eee 482-484 
Skeletons excavated in North Kurgan, ..... 0. .% os 9 06094 = 09a one ee ee 484-491 
Skeletons excavated'in South Katrpéit i. .iw ses «acc 0's wie ote we eae ot 491-494 
Résumé ... oo su ves sia Vn ev nw yw Biel waeigaidin 5 alan hein dee oe ene ae ee 494 
