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INDEX
- Achæans, [253], [281].
- Adaptation, extreme, [228].
- Agriculture, origin of, [101], [108];
- and religion, [218].
- Amber, [148].
- Anau, [93], [100], [125].
- Ancylus Epoch, [37], [164], [169].
- Apes, [4], [12].
- Arboreal life, [7], [13].
- Aryans, [246].
- Asia, [10], [91].
- Axe, [43], [136], [173].
- Azilian-Tardenoisian, [39], [48], [193].
- Babylonia, [92].
- Balder, myth of, [222].
- Balkans, [61], [100], [267].
- Baltic culture, [131], [144], [203], [232], [271].
- Baltic Sea, changes of, [36], [41], [161].
- Barley, [80], [94].
- Boats, [145].
- Brachycephals, [44], [51], [181], [195], [262];
- in lake-dwellings, [87].
- Bread, [82].
- Bronze, [141];
- age of, [166].
- Burial of dead, [31], [123].
- Campigny, [50].
- Cattle, domestic, [76], [91], [110].
- Cave frescoes, [31];
- remains, [53].
- Celts, [128], [263].
- Chronology, [37], [94], [101], [160], [166], [192], [253].
- Climatic changes, [4], [26], [32], [102].
- Copper, [140]; age of, [166].
- Crescents of clay, [84].
- Crete, [144], [186].
- Cro-Magnon race, [29], [181], [231].
- Dæmons, [213], [276].
- Danube, [200].
- Dead, disposal of, [31], [123], [127].
- Dog, [42], [75].
- Dolichocephals, [44], [87], [198].
- Dolmens, [114].
- Domestic animals, [91], [110], [112].
- Dormant periods and nations, [243].
- Dress, [132].
- Education, Neolithic [237], [275].
- Family, Aryan, [251].
- Flax, [83].
- Flint, [86], [134], [138].
- Folk-lore and fairy-tales, [277].
- Forests, [32], [64];
- succession of, in Denmark, [38].
- Fortifications, [62], [236], [263].
- Glacial period, [24].
- Goddess, cult of, [220].
- Gold, [139].
- Greek mysteries, [212].
- Grosgartach, [59], [157], [234].
- Hamites, [19], [22], [182].
- Heidelberg man, [28].
- Hoe-culture, [104].
- Horse, [74].
- Houses and huts, [55], [72].
- Incineration, [127].
- Indo-Europeans, [247];
- Industries, [131].
- Iranian plateau, [12].
- Lake-dwellings, [69], [202].
- Littorina Epoch, [37], [165].
- Loess, [27], [65].
- Magelmose, [45], [172].
- Mattock, [137].
- Mediterranean race, [182], [187], [194];
- culture, [231].
- Megaliths, [114].
- Menhirs, [122].
- Microliths, [49].
- Migrations, Indo-European, [253];
- Millet, [80].
- Mother-right, [223].
- Mugem, [44].
- Neanderthal race, [29].
- Neolithic culture, persistence of, [272], [280].
- Nephrite and Jadeite, [146].
- Oaks in Denmark, [37], [171].
- Oats, [81].
- Paleolithic Age, Lower, [29];
- Upper, [32].
- Peace, [85], [235].
- Pelasgi, [257].
- Piedmont zones, [105].
- Pig, [77].
- Piltdown skull, [29].
- Pines in Denmark, [37], [171].
- Pioneer life, [191], [204], [237].
- Pithecanthropus, [15].
- Plough, [108].
- Pottery, [43], [88], [100], [153], [201].
- Primates, [6], [20].
- Progress, [228].
- Races, human, [19];
- Religion, Paleolithic, [208];
- Rinnekalns, [47].
- Ritual, [210].
- River-valleys as trade-routes, [143], [190].
- Roman law, [258].
- Sahara, once well-watered, [22].
- Salt, [139].
- “Schuhleistenbeil” (mattock), [137].
- Semites, [19], [22], [106].
- Sheep, [78], [91].
- Shell-heaps, [40], [172], [197].
- Siwalik strata, [14].
- Social development, [85].
- Steppe, [27], [32], [65], [189].
- Stutzheim, [57], [59].
- Susa, [99].
- Taboo, [211].
- Tertiary period, [9].
- Trade, [144];
- routes, [152].
- Tribal education, [275].
- Tridachna shells in Europe, [147].
- Tumuli, [116].
- Tundra, [26], [36].
- Weaving, [83].
- Wheat, [80], [94].
- Women, position in Neolithic time, [224], [249].
- Yoldia Epoch, [37], [162].