Map, Plans, etc.
"The wondrous story of a great civilisation which flourished before Abraham was born, and left behind a memory of itself in the Arts of Ancient Greece and in the traditions of a golden age and a 'Lost Atlantis.'"—Evening Standard.
"We have now the material for forming a very fair conception of the fruitful contribution made by Crete to Grecian and European civilisation. What was long accounted fable—statements of Herodotus and Thucydides—have been turned into established fact. The book supplies material for forming judgments on some of the most interesting and still highly debated problems of early Greek history."
Glasgow Herald.
Harper's Library of Living Thought
By Prof. G. ELLIOT SMITH
THE
ANCIENT EGYPTIANS
Illustrated
An account of the Egyptians of the unrecorded past as revealed by the investigations of the anthropologist. The author traces to their source the various streams of alien immigrants which made their way into the Nile valley, and correlates his facts with the great racial movements in the neighbouring continents. He shows how the Egyptians inaugurated a higher civilisation—particularly in bringing the Stone Age to a close and introducing the use of metals.