[389]
Rey, [331]
Rhens, [284], [314]
Rhinoceros, [38], [39], [43], [44], [62], [76], [123], [221], [245], [289], [337], [356], [365], see Dicerorhinus;
Etruscan, [34], [95-97], [101], [109], [110-112], [117], [125], [134], [144], see D. etruscus;
Merck's (broad-nosed), [27], [43], [47], [93], [94], [97], [102], [109], [119], [124], [125], [134], [147], [148], [151], [155], [157], [161], [164], [165], [177], [182], [186], [187], [192], [205], [263-265], see D. merckii;
woolly, [11], [13], [40], [41], [117], [148], [174], [187], [190], [191], [196], [199], [205], [206], [208-210], [213], [218], [223], [225], [281], [285-288], [314], [319], [324-326], [348], [363], [366], [372], [400], [409], see D. antiquitatis
Riss, see Glacial Epoch
River-drifts, [5], [11], [12], [23];
formation, [24-27], [90], [119], [154-157], [186];
stations, [114-116], [119-124], [154-156];
terraces, [20], [23], [24-28], [34], [85], [90], [104], [154-157], [162]
Robenhausen, [471], [495]
Roccamorice, [167]
Roche au Loup, [307], [314]
Rochette, La, [245], [246]
Rock Shelters, [32], [33]
Rodent Layers, [447];
Lower, [206], [207], [211], [281], [314];
Upper, [281], [361], [363], [446]
Romanelli, [306], [314]
Rüderbach, [167]
Rüdersheim, [167]
Rupicapra, see Chamois
Ruth, Le, [314], [331], [435]
Rutot-Mascré, see Restorations
S
Sablon, [162], [167]
Sabre-tooth tiger, [34], [43], [62], [69], [70], [72], [94], [102], [110-112], [117], [125], [144], [147];
see Machærodus
Sagaie, javelin point, see Pointe de sagaie
Saiga antelope, [44], [46], [194], [287], [289], [333], [357], [362], [366], [373], [374], [376], [449]
Saiga tartarica, see Saiga antelope
Salitre, [435]
Saint Acheul, [5], [14], [16], [109], [116], [119-124], [127-129], [149-152], [155], [162], [163], [166], [167], [170], [244], [245], [249], [283], [314], [331], [435], [440]
Saint Lizier, [435]
Saint Martin d'Excideuil, [331]
Saint Prest, [17], [67-69]
San Isidro, [109], [126], [149], [152], [167], [245], [246]
Sciurus vulgaris, [367];
see Squirrel
Schmiechenfels, [372], [435], [469]
Schussenquelle, [372], [435], [442]
Schussenried, [435], [441];
see Schussenquelle
Schweizersbild, [286], [361], [364], [370], [435], [441], [442], [444-447], [449], [460]
Scraper, see Racloir
Sculpture, [317], [320-323], [328], [329], [347-349], [356-358], [392], [393], [395], [396], [427-434]
Second Glacial Stage, see Glacial Epoch
Second Interglacial Stage, see Glacial Epoch
Seven Oaks, [471], [475]
Shelters, abris, see Rock Shelters
Šipka, [214], [219], [221], [228], [245], [247], [248], [435], [449]
Sireuil, [314], [322], [395]
Sirgenstein, [201], [202], [245], [248], [285], [314], [331], [370], [372], [435], [441], [460]
Sivapithecus, [511]
Siwalik, see Fauna
Solutré, [16], [279], [283], [286], [288], [294], [314], [330], [331], [341-345], [373], [435], [436], [438]
Solutrean, [14-16], [18], [41], [270], [271], [276], [278], [280];
art, [347-350], [357];
burial customs, [332];
chronology, [18], [33], [41], [108], [280], [362];
climate, [41], [108], [276], [280], [281], [332], [333];
fauna, [332-334], [343], [348], [366];
human fossils, [279], [334-337];
industry, [275-278], [330-332], [334], [338-348], [351], [352], [354], [358];
stations, [326-328], [331], [337], [340-348], see Origin
Somme River, [12], [110], [112], [114-117], [119], [120], [122-125], [127], [162], [252], [276]
Sorde, [279], [378], [435], [438]
Souzy, [435]
Spermophilus rufescens, [194], [373];
see Suslik
Spear-point, see Pointe
Speech, power of, [4], [58], [60], [139], [140]
Spiennes, [127], [128], [495]
Spy, [162], [214], [244], [245], [311], [314], [331];
man, [7], [181], [214], [218-220], [226], [228], [229], [231-233], [235-237], [244], [256], [257], [490]
Squirrel, [447], [498];
see Sciurus vulgaris
Stag, [43], [44], [95], [106], [119], [187], [201], [202], [264], [265], [288], [333], [364], [367], [370], [372], [405], [426], [429], [456], [461], [463], [468], [469], [481], [488], [497], [498];
see Cervus elaphus and Deer, red
Stegodon, [76], [134]
Strassberg, [435]
Stratification of Castillo, [164];
Enfants, Grotte des, [265];
Heidelberg, [97];
Madeleine, La, [385];
Mas d'Azil, [461];
Ofnet, [476];
Piltdown, [133];
Placard, [333-334];
Saint Acheul, [122], [123], [150];
Schweizersbild, [447];
Sirgenstein, [202]
Subsidence, see Continental outline
Sureau, Trou du, [435]
Sus, arvernensis, [63];
scrofa, [71];
scrofa ferus, [147], [165], [368], [469];
scrofa palustris, [499];
see Boar
Suslik, [206], [289], [447];
see Spermophilus rufescens
T
Tables, see Lists
Tardenoisian, see Azilian-Tardenoisian
Tasmanian compared with Neanderthal, [232], [233];
see Neanderthal
Taubach, [119], [167], [214]
Tectiforms, [283], [284], [403], [404]
Terraces, see River-drifts
Teutonic race, [458], [486], [488], [499-501]
Teyjat, [388], [394], [396], [435];
see Mairie, Grotte de la, and Abri Mège
Thiede, [314]
Third Glacial Stage, see Glacial Epoch
Third Interglacial Stage, see Glacial Epoch
Throwing stone, see Pierre de jet
Thumb, opposable, [55], [58], [60], [240]
Tibia, shin-bone [237-239], [241], [266], [298]
Tilloux, [109], [149], [152], [167]
Torralba, [109], [126], [149], [152]
Tourasse, La, [471], [486]
Trilobite, Grotte du, [314], [324], [326], [331], [340], [341], [344], [347], [440]
Trinil race, see Pithecanthropus
Trogontherium, [45], [69], [94];
see Beaver, giant
Tuc d'Audoubert, [32], [395], [396], [406], [427-431], [435]
Tundra, see Climate, glacial;
see Fauna
Turbarian, Lower, [361];
Upper, [363]
U
Upper drift, [191]
Upper Rodent Layer, see Rodent Layers
Urochs, Aurochs, see Bos primigenius and Cattle
Ursus, arctos, [102], [147], [211], [469];
arvernensis, [63], [94], [102];
deningeri, [102];
spelæus, [45], [183], [210], [211], [369];
see Bear and Cave-bear
V
Vache, Grotte de la, [435], [437], [471]
Valle, [435], [466], [471], [474]
Venosa, [167]
Villejuif, [30], [167], [176]
Volgu, [331], [339], [345]
Völklinshofen, [284], [314]
Vulpes, [469];
see Fox
W
Warm fauna, see Faune chaude
Weimar, [167]
Wierschowie, [245], [248], [331]
Wildcat, Felis catus, [43], [63], [95], [287], [498]
Wildhaus, [314], [435]
Wildkirchli, [200], [201], [245], [247], [256]
Wildscheuer, [286], [314], [370], [435], [442], [444]
Willendorf, [30], [279], [311-315], [322], [395]
Winterlingen, [435]
Wisent, see Bison
Wolf, [43], [44], [71], [95], [147], [165], [187], [206], [264], [265], [287], [288], [333], [343], [348], [356], [366], [441], [447], [468], [498];
see Canis suessi and Cyon alpinus fossilis
Wolvercote, [167]
Wolverene, glutton, [44], [46], [71], [193], [287], [289], [348], [370], [447], [468], [498];
see Gulo luscus
Würm, see Glacial Epoch
Wüste Scheuer, [471]
Z
Zonhoven, [471], [474]
Zuffenhausen, [314]
THE PRINCIPAL CAVERN REGIONS OF SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE INCLUDING
THE CAVERNS THAT CONTAIN PALEOLITHIC MURAL DECORATIONS
Region traversed in the author's motor tour of 1912 through the Palæolithic caverns of Italy, France, and Spain.
Footnotes:
[A] The folding map at the end of the volume exhibits the entire extent of the author's tour.
[B] Lucretius was born 95 B. C. His poem was completed before 53 B. C. In the opening lines of Book III he attributes all his philosophy and science to the Greeks. See Appendix, Note I.