An introduction to the study of social evolution; the prehistoric period . From Forrer. Urgeschichte dps Europiicrs, FIOUEE 27. stone Tmplcmr-nts of the early Pnloolitliif Period,Strepyan and Cliollean. Mr. Marett tolls of a cave in Jersoy, noar tlio 1)ay ofSt. Brelado, where anthropologists dug down throughsome twenty feet of clay and rock rubbish, probably car-ried there in the course of the last ice age I)y some glacialtorrent, and discovered a ]irehistoric hearth witlt thelarge stones tliat had prop)ied ii]) tlie fire, and even someashes. Bones were found in a heaj) of food-refuse, 74 SOCI


An introduction to the study of social evolution; the prehistoric period . From Forrer. Urgeschichte dps Europiicrs, FIOUEE 27. stone Tmplcmr-nts of the early Pnloolitliif Period,Strepyan and Cliollean. Mr. Marett tolls of a cave in Jersoy, noar tlio 1)ay ofSt. Brelado, where anthropologists dug down throughsome twenty feet of clay and rock rubbish, probably car-ried there in the course of the last ice age I)y some glacialtorrent, and discovered a ]irehistoric hearth witlt thelarge stones tliat had prop)ied ii]) tlie fire, and even someashes. Bones were found in a heaj) of food-refuse, 74 SOCIAL EVOLUTION which when examined proved to be the remains of thewoolly rhinoceros, the reindeer, of two kinds of horses,of a wild ox, and of a deer. Thirteen human teeth werefound in the food-heap. But Mr. Marett was unable totell whether man or beast did the eating. These teeth


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