[3] Early Modes of Navigation, Journal of the Anthropological Institute, Vol. IV, p. 402. [↑]
[4] Holmes’s Ancient and Modern Ships, E. K. Chatterton’s Sailing Ships and their Story, Cecil Torr’s Ancient Ships, Warrington Smith’s Mast and Sail in Europe and Asia, Elliot Smith’s Ships as Evidence of the Migrations of Early Culture, and the works of Pâris and Assmann, and Pitt Rivers (op. cit.). [↑]
[5] Sailing Ships and their Story, pp. 25–6. [↑]
[6] Ships as Evidence, &c., pp. 5, 6. [↑]
[7] Myths of Crete and Pre-Hellenic Europe, pp. 146 and 191, et seq. [↑]
[8] Breasted’s A History of Egypt, pp. 114–5. [↑]
[9] Sailing Ships and their Story, pp. 31, 32. [↑]
[10] Maspero in his The Dawn of Civilization protests against this view. [↑]
[11] Egyptian Myth and Legend, p. 372. [↑]
[12] English translation of M. Huc’s Recollections (London, 1852), p. 21. [↑]