THE EARLY CAVE-MEN



Industrial and Social History Series

By KATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP, Ph. D.
The Extension Division of The University of Chicago. Author of “The Place of Industries in Elementary Education”

Book I. THE TREE-DWELLERS. THE AGE OF FEAR. Illustrated with a map, 14 full-page and 46 text drawings in half-tone by Howard V. Brown. Cloth. Square 12mo. 158 pages; 45 cents.
For the primary grades.

Book II. THE EARLY CAVE-MEN. THE AGE OF COMBAT. Illustrated with a map, 17 full-page and 68 text drawings in half-tone by Howard V. Brown. Cloth. Square 12mo. 183 pages; 45 cents.
For the primary grades.

Book III. THE LATER CAVE-MEN. THE AGE OF THE CHASE. Illustrated with 27 full-page and 87 text drawings in half-tone by Howard V. Brown. Cloth. Square 12mo. 197 pages; 45 cents.
For the primary grades.

Book IV. THE EARLY SEA PEOPLE. FIRST STEPS IN THE CONQUEST OF THE WATERS. Illustrated with 21 full-page and 110 text drawings in half-tone by Howard V. Brown and Kyohei Inukai. Cloth. Square 12mo. 224 pages; 50 cents.
For the intermediate grades.

Other volumes, dealing with the early development of pastoral and
agricultural life, the age of metals, travel, trade,
and transportation, will follow.


A map of the Cave-men’s country, showing the relative position of the geographical features referred to in this book


THE
EARLY CAVE-MEN

KATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP
Lecturer in Education
In the Extension Division of the
University of Chicago

RAND McNALLY & COMPANY
CHICAGO NEW YORK LONDON


Copyright, 1904
By Katharine Elizabeth Dopp
Entered at Stationers’ Hall
The Rand-McNally Press
Chicago


TO
Dan, Dorothy, Harold, and Jamie
I DEDICATE THIS BOOK