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REPRE TRI OR VILLE ei cok ie eaten el ec See So wit eerste svat, COL, Se NE I et ERAS 355-399 
AS Gaya rer tee Sed tay Sees SO es i oe EN ele eine a ag hs 355-358 
The pig of Anau I (Sus palustris Riitimeyer) anatomically compared with prehistoric and 
recent wild and domestio pigs#? sera oe fe Ta RH ee ys 355-358 
Identical with Torfschwein (turbary pig) of European neolithic and bronze-age stations. . B55 
RAV COLA Bes eI TN eA T4565 0 FoR e He a MeO CE SEAN oe ORE Re TW eee oo ake tes 359-382 
TORSO WIG OF: (EOS MEMadiCUs) os. < e.a Ce Ho a 10 Mel da abi Me on Oe Cae ee aes 359-364 
Anatomically compared with fossil and prehistoric bovids of Eurasia and Egypt.... 359-369 
Domestic long-horned cattle (Bos taurus macroceros) of Anaul............0..0000 00 
Anatomically compared with wild and domestic cattle of Eurasia and Egypt....... 364-369 
Domesticated out of the wild Bos namadicus of Anaul...............2.0.000005 369 
Identical with the long-horned Apis of easly Egypt.............0. 0c cee eee eee 369 
Ovina. Wild sheep of Anau I (a) (Ovis vignet arkal) anatomically compared with Eurasi- 
AUICefOTMIS Sete ee eRe ere re See ae ee eae anny WS ERG 370-372 
DI EES EC CUCET) Ck ANCL ae ee mre ie ge ee ey RNS ee De eee Ee ee eS eS 372-380 
Progress of domestication out of Ovis vignei arkal shown in changes in size, and in 
Character Of DOnesStGuCliura mee merits hie Sierete Gime ots nels cnet eee hee 372-373 
Towards end of Anau I a smaller breed established identical with Ovis artes palustris 
Rtitimeyer, the Torfschaf of European neolithic and bronze-age stations. 
Anatomically compared with the wild ancestor and with domestic sheep of 
DLCIUIS COMICS UL ODE error ari rs eet a wee eae ener eect Ree te. tos MT ES 374-376 
Piseerroerek lex Peat BER) ener fc. ae aidia ss o's SE «1.5 ela. oo. SERMON PN AG 376 
DOralesseDreed (Ole atiatts lara amion eee tete pence dele siege cies here ete coe ath + cecere nice eene 376-380 
LL AUNCSOF ANALOMICAL COMPRTISONS 245755540 060... ooAselos Chak Jol e: 374, 375, 377-379 
Capra hircus ritimeyert Duerst. Domestic goat of Anau II, anatomically compared..... 380-381 
Antelopine. Gazelle of Anaul..... Pee is See Aare ts. gh, Beno AR AG ae aetae 382 
ee tre ES TRC SRP NCCE CLRID rN rel ae cerita e270, 3 6. «Kup BYE Srcule < ¥ os «Wid Wee Te: SOUR cre Sis < tN wl nls 382 
Sie are eee TRON NGA TULE DEW ic os cs sc ee eR Mec Ins OS one Ne he Peo Hat LS a 383-384 
RerissoGachy lame ELOLSCHODEATIAUL ease eer eset a ohct rn ree eia cielo. hs oe Catala Oe tee od nl anes) saat 384-399 
Distinguishing anatomical characteristics of Westernand Oriental horse groups and asses. 386 
Tratnerteetin( tables) ae are areny aie crete cree ore shart, emmevins vial oS as or vo aie4 387, 388, 390 
TECITE SOMES CALS fermete fete. aetet ere rare ze ave aur acts MeReretetel c tcdsNecatte, SUMP ath. Bis halalariaiae 391-395 
sy perandreraonsror the: horsenrom Anata. s 2c ae «eine cs eee oie ae Rica t aie, stcie Reese 396-399 
The diluvial horse differentiated into three types: Desert type (Equus caballus pumpellir), 
Steppe type (Equus caballus germanicus seu robustus) and Forest type 
CEGUAUST COGS) NENTINDL) wien caste Sores kiss) S Boas aie Sims oe bie chevat's, cleieccrsls 399 
eRe P ESEL NOT CHELATE ASTAY 5 fc aout se eis ee ee a Sel ee eo PES WEE SA YL OE Re 399 
CHAPTER XIX. THE Horse oF ANAU IN ITS RELATION TO HISTORY AND TO THE RACES OF 
DOMESTIC? LLORSHS see cr steric s tere cele cee oie eeetg hy Se ales eleva, Seetehote avs 401-431 
tein ant. IMCKICH Tal NOTE STOUDS fo) se base Grint tp yes pee Age ee ks Meee swe Wig wln gE win E 401 
rea A AE EISEHL MIE ROS hie aie Oe unt e etant ic GN canine SMe ee ime aan Bea Set Vnnn oY i SES ar a 402 
Horse of ‘the Quaternary period of Hurape.. 2 ics. pac sees vs hee sata be ew acee es 402 
ane: Horses. Of preiistoric! GNSS at uct aioe PSs eal wis ot nie) Liane so 403 
ihe horsesiof the Neolithic: Ager. wae cemeteries oa ier ays rte oss gens 403 
Craniological differences between the ass and horse.......... 0.000: scceecceccseeuseeeees 404-420 
The horses of Europe in the Copper, La Téne, Hallstadt, and Roman periods............... 410 
ese tiie ret StOrie NOTEES 245.4 4.05 < hs os see oe Meee RR cnc VF nick fe cles Geers 411 
EMR ees 6 ed clea vn: go ls we Stead Oe EEE cn eRe As Seas Sete k's). Sts 411-414 
Peeper tiand its Proportions, y. .<. i. 5% + qacvele ore Memaaneee serene ners 0 Shots gieients ak oualt a 414-417 
Mien DOMeSTOL Lie! OXtPEmli tes yr ck, sfc.« ec ecdeiaiemusetan te feae Eee MMPI OPE ed trees esie cual orale wisieans tae 417-426 
belculated sires af the preltistoric horses... 5 sis:csleoe o's, nies Meena wb keels eS teresa 426 
Sere GN ee te Se oh WES w ce ew es cats Slate Pee Re tg Cava ais ming, Ma 0% << ERLE 427 
Application of the measurements to determination of the relationship of the various prehistoric 
horses among themselves and to the horse of Anau..................45. 427 
Pee Terie a MOL sew Ot PM ULODG cog: saci so Sipieisiae agate ote 7 een Gi ea mei Dopod toe aoa ds) = 428 
Only one type of wild horse over Europe and Asia in Pliocene and Pleistocene time; probably 
Baaus stenonas COCCDIG Fy ccc a eg ae ee ei a> Ge ecie mess ee vis ee te es 428 
. Equus przewalskit its last wild representative. ............ see eee cece eee cece eee ees 428 
