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" I only apply this classification to Europe, though, in all probability, it might be extended also to the neighbouring parts of Asia and Africa. As regards other civilized countries, China and Japan for instance, we, as yet, know nothing of their pre-historic... "
The Ethnological Journal - Page 86
1865
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 556 lehte
...pre-historic archaeology. It is evident, also, that some nations, such as the Fuegians, Andamaners, etc., are even now only in an age of Stone. But even in...stone, bronze, and iron were used contemporaneously. Leaving the consideration -of the Stone age for future chapters, I shall endeavour in the present one...
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Pre-historic Times: As Illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1865 - 560 lehte
...other civilized countries, China and Japan for instance, we, as yet, know nothing of their pre-historic archaeology. It is evident, also, that some nations, such as the Fuegians, Andamaners, etc., are even now only in an age of Stone. But even in this limited sense, the above classification...
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Compte rendu de la ... session, 3. köide

1869 - 558 lehte
...other civilised countries, China and Japan for instance, we as yet know nothing of their prehistoric archaeology. It is evident also that some nations,...Andamaners, &c., are even now only in an age of Stone.' Other archaeologists had also expressed themselves with the same degree of caution. He thought, therefore,...
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International Congress of Prehistoric Archæology: Transactions of the Third ...

1869 - 1080 lehte
...other civilised countries, China and Japan for insta.nce, we as yet know nothing of their prehistoric archaeology. It is evident also that some nations,...Andamaners, &c., are even now only in an age of Stone.' Other archaeologists had also expressed themselves with the same degree of caution. He thought, therefore,...
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Tradition, Principally with Reference to Mythology and the Law of Nations

John Francis Arundell Baron Arundell of Wardour - 1872 - 504 lehte
...rather say, as we as yet have no reason to suppose that they have ever lost the knowledge of metals.] It is evident also that some nations, such as the...some archaeologists who believe that the arms and implements—stone, bronze, and iron—were used contemporaneously."—Pre-historic Times, pp. 2, 3....
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Tradition, Principally with Reference to Mythology and the Law of Nations

John Francis Arundell Baron Arundell of Wardour - 1872 - 476 lehte
...rather say, as we as yet have no reason to suppose that they have ever lost the knowledge of metals.] It is evident also that some nations, such as the...met with general acceptance ; there are still some archseologists who believe that the arms and implements — stone, bronze, and iron — were used contemporaneously."...
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Tradition: Principally with Reference to Mythology and the Law of Nations

John Francis Arundell Baron Arundell of Wardour - 1872 - 476 lehte
...knowledge of metals.] It is evident also that some nations, such as the Fuegians, Andamancrs, &c., are ercn now only in an age of stone. But even in this limited...archaeologists who believe that the arms and implements — stone, bronze, and iron — were used contemporaneously." — Pre-historic Times, pp. 2, 3. I think...
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Tradition Principally with Reference to Mythology and the Law of Nations

John Francis Arundell Baron Arundell of Wardour - 1872 - 478 lehte
...lost the knowledge of metals.] It is evident also that some nations, such as the Fuegians, Andamancrs, &c., are even now only in an age of stone. But even...not met with general acceptance ; there are still tome archaeologists who believe that the arms and implements — stone, bronze, and iron — were used...
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The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1875 - 646 lehte
...civilised ' countries, China and Japan ' for instance, we, as yet, know ' nothing of their prehistoric ' archaeology. It is evident, ' also, that some nations, such ' as the Fuegians, Andama' ners, &c., are even now only ' in an Age of Stone.' I have therefore actually pointed out those...
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The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and ...

Sir John Lubbock - 1882 - 614 lehte
...other civilised countries, China and Japan for instance, we, as yet, know nothing of their prehistoric archaeology. It is evident, also, that some nations,...Andamaners, &c., are even now only in an Age of Stone.' .inted out those very limitations, e condemns. EVIDENCE FROM CROSSED RACES. 515 I will now bring forward...
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