VIil CONTENTS. 
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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 horsesco. 3 aa Cavers ss helsie a els alee oa ee aes eho eee 429 
The horse of Anau (Equus caballus pumpellii) brought to Europe in the bronze age......... 430 
Used dater in ennobling:Romian horses. sto... pitw,- sw ce Lies 5 oR ee eee ee ee 430 
Genealogical chart of the races of domesticdiorses! su. 240-2 «snes ees eee 431 
CHAPTER XOX. CONCLUDING REMARKS 9 oj. e cgeleel tier eee ete te On ot ee ee 433-442 
Modern stock-raising in ‘Transcaspia ov, .G\e. wo be ie we pint ses Ric Santee ena i eee 433 
Mucke’s theory of domestication 2.5 2)4 e126: scia 9 os ving sds = 0.0 us Ne ee 436 
Changes in relative percentages of different animals bred, due to secular climatic change...... 438 
Importation of turbary sheep:into’ Huropeé: 4. 09) <s6eu. «ic see a> eee ee oe ee 439 
Their occurrence at Schweizersbild discussed ./sa)-— 1.) ee ae 440 
Dispersion of Anau cattle over the prehistoric world 2%.) 002 2 enact oe) ere oaue ieeee 440 
Significance of the ox-cult: 2. 25.5 .0¥ 5.) oils oben ee eee ee 2 i en ee, 441 
Part VII. DESCRIPTION OF SOME SKULLS FROM THE NORTH KuRGAN, ANAU. G. SERGI. 
CHAPTER X XI. SKULLS FROM ANAUss .. % eos c des nb covets kin one 445-446 
Representatives of the two oldest cultures differ absolutely from Mongolian type; closely 
resemble Mediterranean type. «ca 4 aires fu a overs ne 446 © 
Table of measurements «2% :cc sc aie oc cedk saute Dw wo eet > a Kee ee 446 
Part VIII. Some HuMAN REMAINS FOUND IN THE NORTH KuRGAN, ANAU. ‘TH. MOLLISON. 
CHAPTER XXII. DEscRIPTION oF SOME HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN THE NORTH KURGAN, 
ANAU © ao ooilel a a) Saty wine atapetdeg gino wae bye oe ti ahi ee ede ie cae eee 449-468 
Enumeration of the bones from five adult individtials.........3..) 4 sus se nas) ee 449 
The bones of individual I, from Culture II, described and racially compared................ 450-461 
The bones of individual-II, III, [V;and.V described... ....: .c.0% + ee ee 462 
The bones: of children/from Culture’ 0. 2.) a 2. ote ste oe cates cel) eee ee ee 463 
Estimation of the height:of the individuals... 2.65. i040 .s%s0 gos tae Eee ee ee 463 
Tabulation of the measurements’. 2...) deci oscr sistanetie cc cie. heceic.o ecg etene eee ee 465-467 
Bibliography . 2. 2v/a.« o: alsin Ge De Seg Seal oe oyu ow ele ha gle a le ey pwr 1g ne OO 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 ‘fronmi Cultures Tand lL sisauhe soe als Sete nt greiner tere cease een ane 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..............00-e eee eees 473 
Part X. STONE IMPLEMENTS AND SKELETONS EXCAVATED IN ANAU. 
LANGDON WARNER. 
CHAPTER KXTV oes. ows ose lvid cn a gigis swan oie « Wim rust edie ib REL NORe Bl cist a 477-494 
Report on the larger stone implements of the Kurgans at Anau....................-..- 477-482 
Summary of work done in Terrace Il, North Kurgai. 9.0.2 5 ess. oe ey eee ee 482-484 
Skeletons‘excavated in North Kawgati. . cs ue. wep ates eee eee oe eee re 484-491 
Skeletons excavated in South Kurgan... 1. 2aes ee ee ee ee ae ee 491-494 
REsumMe 2 ican cae as vieaae Seale ve Be 0B cerse Ameen plete anes yan aan orien 494 
