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  • Human origins : a manual of prehistory / by George Grant MacCurdy.
  • Human origins : a manual of prehistory / by George Grant MacCurdy.
  • Human origins : a manual of prehistory / by George Grant MacCurdy.
  • Plan of Wellcome museum galleries: 3rd floor showing new arrangement, 1942, Dr Daukes scheme: cosmogony, evolution, prehistory, primitive medicine, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, library etc...
  • Two illustrations of rock with fossil marks.
  • Skull of Ape Man thought to be man's ancestor. Right profile.
  • Restoration of a Neanderthal woman cleaning a reindeer skin.
  • Illustration of Piltdown Man (Eoanthropus). fragments of skull found in 1912.
  • Wellcome Exhibition: Prehistoric Man in Health and Sickness.
  • Fibulae, Roman type, Tene III, bronze. Budapest.
  • Iron Age amulet, Stradonitz, Bohemia.
  • Two skulls: right profile and plan views.
  • Charts: tree, plants and animal stem. Tertiary and Quaternary. (Line).
  • The manufacture of Magdalenian bone needles. Showing the bone from which splinters have been taken, gravers, hone, toothed tool for rounding splinters, and finished needles.
  • Scene from one of the cave walls at Lascaux
  • Bust head of the Cro-Magnon type of Homo Sapiens.
  • Charts: tree, plants and animal stem. Durassic. Comanchie Cretacie, etc.
  • Skull, right profile.
  • 7 illustrations of fossils.
  • The evolution of the bones behind the jaws. Figure 52.
  • Restoration of the Neolithic Man of Spiennes, Belgium.
  • Tree, plant and animal stem.
  • Scene from one of the cave walls at Lascaux
  • Skull, right profile.
  • Illustration of Peking Man (Sinanthropus Pekinen Sis). From the Sphere.
  • Line drawing of prehistoric rock engraving, Val Tomtanalba.
  • Charts: tree, plants and animal stem. Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoie (Line).
  • Wellcome Exhibition: Prehistoric Man in Health and Sickness.
  • Fibulae, evolved cusion-type, bronze. Hallstatt II.
  • The evolution of the human skull roof: ten structural stages.