Darwinism and the evolution of man . years PrehistoricEra. PLEISTOCENE Horses incised on Antler, by Mesolithic Man.—La Madelaine. Ancestral Man: OR, Flints, and Who Fashioned Them. BY H.^ MARCH, , Lond. [all rig-hts reserved.] London: John Heywood, ii, Paternoster Buildings. Manchester : John Heywood, Ridgefield. Rochdale: James Clegg, Wet Rake. I s HE substance of the following Paper was read to the Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society, in February, 1881. It has been carefully re-written, and is now published because of the growing interest that most persons feel in th
Darwinism and the evolution of man . years PrehistoricEra. PLEISTOCENE Horses incised on Antler, by Mesolithic Man.—La Madelaine. Ancestral Man: OR, Flints, and Who Fashioned Them. BY H.^ MARCH, , Lond. [all rig-hts reserved.] London: John Heywood, ii, Paternoster Buildings. Manchester : John Heywood, Ridgefield. Rochdale: James Clegg, Wet Rake. I s HE substance of the following Paper was read to the Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society, in February, 1881. It has been carefully re-written, and is now published because of the growing interest that most persons feel in the matter with which it deals. The principal authorities quoted are Ramsay, Dawkins, Croll, Haughton, Evans, Lubbock, Wilson and Tylor. H. C. M. T he purpose of the present Paper is (I.) to glance at the nature of the substance known by thename of Flint, and to make some attempt to read theriddle of its formation—a problem invested with unusualdifficulties: (II.) to indicate the kinds and characteristics of FlintImplements, and to point out their wide distribution : (III.) to
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