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See eRe aN LO er We ee ee eee raged ra Pes ks wma ia od ea evan zh mune wee Meng a vind we 355-399 
CR Mae AM ee er nk, eres hae Cie shots cis tls, se a roe wes on eiw ho apa aa 355-358 
The pig of Anau I (Sus palustris Riitimeyer) anatomically compared with prehistoric and 
FECEIL WANE COMCELCIDING Sem aan vie Coie muasiita ares és se MS. ned 355-358 
Identical with Torfschwein (turbary pig) of European neolithic and bronze-age stations. . 355 
UR Rag SRT Bo a ere Be ag ee Oe eC a a eee er 359-382 
PeieenOteens Wid OX ( Os MMAGSCHS oes sie esl b ye keep cos vi cise ade Raw Swe veda ces 359-364 
Anatomically compared with fossil and prehistoric bovids of Eurasia and Egypt.... 359-369 
Domestic long-horned cattle (Bos taurus macroceros) of Anaul................2-005- 
Anatomically compared with wild and domestic cattle of Eurasia and Egypt....... 364-369 
Domesticated out of the wild Bos namadicus of Anaul................00.0 cece 369 
Identical with the Jong-horned Apis of early Egypt. :.. 22.0... 2.0000 e se enn naan nn 369 
Ovina. Wild sheep of Anau I (a) (Ovis vignet arkal) anatomically compared with Eurasi- 
BW aH) 68) Sigg es cud ate A Sie Git ROW SAS ao BAO DE OO) ENE ey nook ah ene 370-372 
IWoTMEStcESH CC sO A 12 lace ue eee ee TRON Tare hyn a RNS deere aryo resins adiic=s eegese) ss 372-380 
Progress of domestication out of Ovis vignei arkal shown in changes in size, and in 
CHATACTEIZOL DOMCISLEMCE MLC ern erature te iemie exe rei Sein delicate ai oeuey 372-373 
Towards end of Anau I a smaller breed established identical with Ovis aries palustris 
Riitimeyer, the Torfschaf of European neolithic and bronze-age stations. 
Anatomically compared with the wild ancestor and with domestic sheep of 
Wi atte RT ODM tee ns Mette es Cehigie, Met eee ey «sec cate ss 374-376 
Rocher perte  mee TTTLOO Mereees ee ee isla hg. Po dd Acide s orale eas en's mime ape esta) «as 376 
EUG eSce LOCO LOLeA Tall il Meneame sprees orate) oer Lactate chat hays ince ais «hao pia eae wae nies 376-380 
es eae eA CONICAL OTTERS ISOITE coos oo cn tai he w Sas hw ve ele wil PAO 374, 375, 377-379 
Capra hircus riitimeyert Duerst. Domestic goat of Anau II, anatomically compared..... 380-381 
Seat meae hr ete OLANE A TUELET Recs, Picts vik dace ake Sse os ely dliw’h sie Qin oleanin oe» oo 382 
ested eM RELL EPS ed rege, & eo) Mead esicew ag bd PtP Shea WO wee 8 Sig dine 04.4 a Whe irigse ace » 382 
Cafmraivles, (Ceri! ei 2 Urey 08 oo 5 des cancio-c 6 canis Ding a cic Dicey Pee iene, See nace create 383-384 
PSISSOU UCLY Umm LO TSETOL GANT UL Yr uses cede Freee ye Gy foe esos iti ous: cxoyaus Be foy teh eeareecs 7 eke aigG poten? ate 384-399 
Distinguishing anatomical characteristics of Western and Oriental horse groups and asses. 386 
tIeGHesteet itn bel DLCS) mein deere nia tie erodes ier cane alec tetsretcl eta aregs .csval ci eusteyanauays love 387, 388, 390 
PES (2e0S) era seen Gt) re ae i I cern aM eg ee 391-395 
yee anutemuons oF the horsé, from Anatt Moy. oe. 0. ogee rae we pss easiness we 396-399 
The diluvial horse differentiated into three types: Desert type (Equus caballus pumpellit), 
Steppe type (Equus caballus germanicus seu robustus) and Forest type 
PERsuee CLRAROELLS SECRUBADE 2k ONS. be neh sts Aa cashed Waco Kage Secs ork Boi sb) kis 399 
Re MOe ANI Garn a0 PARTE OTE STAY Nc iisisgies a'arm a'r wais',+ wale 001449 tine vue wieie aes wc gee pe we 399 
CHAPTER XIX. THe Horse oF ANAU IN ITS RELATION TO HISTORY AND TO THE RACES OF 
ADO AHO JeWernsoe 4s opin ae Be ee pe Gee ae tke CRED Onn Gh oe Deeg oe Cree 401-431 
eR Ea aie OCCII OEE IO LIG POO UTI it ioe a nae 3 ese met Se =! i, ra Miwa ete oral Msg Fi ce nigidd vce. 401 
OSS atl Cl ist DLOSSI< HOTSES meepemen Mer orem ture or tons ens ts lcdiia a! Ja voasy avitdmray e. guys sUeirletele nce tGP meld eoreah wats 's 402 
FIOCSe Of Liter Uaterinar y pier ieee Ol, KOPN a2 alge ath tlk odes natin vgn age ha iat rh ew wee 402 
SL tG: ORSES O11 DEC OIS OEIC AItKLOS i are sis, oa a waned oily chain Wei ss vw eee 403 
‘he horses ofethe nN eolitinicvA oe see racrs sretcts cette os chokes fe maces © ote ie nearer wiles, ove'el 403 
Cramotovical differences’ between the ass.and horses do. joa.00 8. 5 se eteie sis Fe Fee Se ce av as 404-410 
The horses of Europe in the Copper, La Tene, Hallstadt, and Roman periods............... 410 
ees te Nrenistoric HOTSOS. cee ae meres oma ie fle ee eee aa eek ads et oa oles 41 
Ream ry aie tans ee scat ca Moet so ath ates eth PBs Bic wie ah eat aces GR Sine be edhe 8 si ove hala a 411-414 
Sree ee SMO TICL AES TOE OTE TIONS en che! ieee chen sins reg AS a Aaa tal) Hie eae leeds PR A emia AEN 414-417 
Risen A CREO OX TOTALS ete 707 = dine sista ors «ae Bae apc rolkega ke a rteter tee a odes wari ates ooo, 417-426 
Pace ated aires, CNG PTCHIstOric: NOTSCS aids sate a. ots oon es Spell egias Mp a with ainda oe a mea 426 
PPT IIGRONUA eRe ta ee che eee oe toe a cs Reng Bape 5, avs AE AORN alk RURAET 19. 0 Mc nde ies, wry aes 427 
Application of the measurements to determination of the relationship of the various prehistoric 
horses among themselves and to the horse of Anau.................-4-. 427 
Pe. Pefciar es NOCSER OL TCULODE cain: s cited Se vids icc! ola sia nie Se Bilis w medeie ain, «Mae ep laty as ns ale 428 
Only one type of wild horse over Europe and Asia in Pliocene and Pleistocene time; probably 
ES ANUIES SCN OIE CORO oma siete csi ce «aps Slee atv ahaa tg faleitenta vigor ae are Gs 428 
Equus przewalskit its last wild representative. . 1.2.0... ccc sees eee eee ween e eee e nee 428 
