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Prehistoric man, Hall of the Stone Age of the Old World; Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 31

By Field, Henry

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Title: Prehistoric man, Hall of the Stone Age of the Old World; Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 31  
Author: Field, Henry
Volume: Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 31
Language: English
Subject: Prehistoric peoples, Archaeology, Anthropology
Collections: Biodiversity Heritage Library Collection
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Publication Date:
1933
Publisher: Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History

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1902-, F. H., & 1874-1934 Curator, Dept. Of Anthropolog, L. B. (1933). Prehistoric man, Hall of the Stone Age of the Old World; Fieldiana, Popular Series, Anthropology, no. 31. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


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Supplemental catalog subcollection information: Biodiversity Heritage Library Collection; Science Collection; Medical Library Collection; Includes bibliographical references (p. 44); Foreword / Berthold Laufer - Preface - Introduction - The Paleolithic of Old Stone Age (The Chellean and Acheulean Periods - The Mousterian Period - The Aurignacian Period - The Solutrean Period - The Magdalenian Period) - The Mesolithic or Transition Period (Azilian Culture - Tardenoisian Culture - Asturian Culture - Maglemosean Culture - Kitchen Midden Culture - Campignian Culture) - The Neolithic or New Stone Age (The Swiss Lake Dwellers) - Map of Prehistoric Sites - Bibliography; Fieldiana, Popular series, Anthropology, was published by Field Museum of Natural History, Dept. of Anthropology as Leaflet (no. 1-14, 1922-1924) and Anthropology leaflet (no. 15-34, 1924-1945), and by Chicago Natural History Museum as Anthropology leaflet (no. 35-36, 1945) and Popular series : Anthropology (no. 37-38, 1948-1959)

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Contributor: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The digitalization of this book was sponsored by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Additional Subject Descriptions: Prehistoric peoples; Archaeology

 
 



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