Primeval man : the stone age in western Europe / by A. Hingston Quiggin ... With an introduction by A.C. Haddon.
- Quiggin, A. Hingston (Alison Hingston), 1874-1971.
- Date:
- 1912
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Primeval man : the stone age in western Europe / by A. Hingston Quiggin ... With an introduction by A.C. Haddon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
11/152 (page 7)
![CONTENTS pa<;e APOLOGY 11 INTRODUCTION I.'i CHAPTER I Evidence of geology ; Advent of Man : Relationship between Man and the aj)es : InHuence of the erect attitude : Brain. Place of Man’s first appearance • Pithecanthropus erectus. Primeval Man in Britain : Sources of evidence—human remains, artifacts, ethno- logy : Chronological subdivisions Pp. 17-33 CHAPTER 11 Evidence of human remains : Primeval Man in Britain— Galley Hill, Tilbury, Bury St. Edmunds, Cheddar : Primeval Man on the Continent—I. Homo priniigenius, Le Moustier, La Chapelle-aux-Saints, La Ferrassie. Other finds—Neandertal, Mauer, near Heidelberg. Type of Homo primigenius. 11. Homo recens, Combe Ca])elle. Other fnds—Galley Hill, Cheddar, Briinn : Cro-Magnon : Grimaldi Pj). 34-.52 CHAPTER HI Eividence of human artifacts : Fire : Tools ; Eoliths. The making of flint implements ; Stages in implement- making. Palaeolithic implements in Britain :—River- drift implements. Cave implements. Life of Primeval .Man : HabitaCons : Food : Clothing and ornaments : Arts of life Pp- 33-7fi](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29010597_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)