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INDEX

[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] X [Y] [Z]

A Abbevillian, as substitution for Chellean, [64] Abbott, C. C., [124]; discoveries of, [145] Abilene points. See [Milnes Milnesand points] Acosta, Father José de, believes Old and New Worlds joined, [12], [13] Adhémar, J., on cause of glaciation, [54] Agassiz, Louis, and glacial hypothesis, [46], [47], [121] Agriculture, animals in, [8]; development of, [7], [30], [39], [40], [167], [182]; difference between Mediterranean and New World, [264]; in fertile crescent, [40]; and increase of roundheadness, [211]; of Indian culture, [246], [263]-65, [267]-68, [272]; and neolithic man, [38], [283]; origins in New World of, [254], [258], [265]; women in, [38], [39], [265] Altamira, paintings discovered at cave of, [110]-11 Ameghino, Fiorino, [125]-26; discoveries of, [123]-24 American Association for the Advancement of Science, [258] Anderson, Edgar, on Burmese origin of corn, [274]-75 Animal fossils, [189]-205; abundance of, [128]; Alaskan, [203]; in association with human bones, [120]-21, [123], [126], [130]-33, [139], [204], [215], [294] Animals, domesticated, [8], [34] Antevs, Ernst, [150]; and Cochise culture, [167]; dates corn, [273]; and glaciation, [49], [205]; on length of residence of man in New World, [31]; on Minnesota man, [132]; on pluvials, [293], [294] Archeology, beginnings of, [61] Arrow, as precursor of spear point, [105] Ashe, Thomas, on extinct American mammals, [193] Aterians, use of arrowhead by, [107] Atlantis, [16] Aurignacian culture, [99]-101; recognized in ancestry of American Indian, [218], [285]-86 Australopithecines, [85]-87

B Badarians, [39] Barbour, Erwin H., on existence of glacial man, [290] Basket Makers, [219], [221]-22, [247] Basketry, beginnings of, [38]; in first Christian centuries, [219] Bastian, Adolf, [175]; theory of psychic unity by, [238] Bering Strait, [2], [3]. See also [Migration routes] crossing of, [2], [16], [17], [24], [60], [219]-20, [224], [278]; Palisades culture north of, [188] Bernhardi, A., and glacial hypothesis, [46] Bird, Junius, [274]; discoveries of, [132], [175] Birdsell, Joseph, on origin of early man in New World, [230]-31 Bison bison, evolution of, [198]-200 Boas, Franz, on diversity of languages, [6] Boucher (de Crèvecoeur) de Perthes, Jacques, [129]-30; discovers reality of glacial man, [63], [64] Bow and arrow, hypothesis on invention of, [108]-9, [242] Braidwood, Robert G., on stay of Solutreans in Europe, [102]; time scale of early man by, [65] Breasted, James H., Sr., on advent of agriculture, [39] Bronze Age, limits of, [33], [34] Broom, Robert, and Dart discover southern apes, [85] Brückner, Eduard, and Alpine glaciation, [47]; on duration of glaciation, [55]; on temperatures during glaciation, [53] Bruman, Henry J., [266]; on agriculture in New World, [272]-73 Bryan, Kirk, [137], [150]; flints recorded by, [175]; on length of residence of man in New World, [31], [289]-90; on Minnesota man, [132]; on movement of Durst Silts, [163]; on pluvials, [293] Burins, [107] Burkitt, M. C., on pluvials, [294]