. Popular science monthly. tewabt, C. M. Jackson, E. P. Lyon, James B. Hbbbiok, JohnM. Dodson, C. R. Babdben, W. Ophuls, S. J. Mbltzbb, Jambs Ewing, W. W. Keen, Hbnbt H. Donald-son, Chbistian A. Hbbteb, and Hbnbt P. Bowditch. In Press. VOLUME III. University Control. Now Ready. Pages x-\-48&. Price, $ net. garrison, n. y. THE SCIENCE PRESS Lancaster, pa. SUB-STATION 84, NEW YORK CITY THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. JULY, 1913 ANCIENT MAX, HIS ENVIKONMENT AXD HIS ART By GEORGE GRANT MacCURDY ASSISTANT PEOFESSOB OF AECHEOLOGT IX TALE UNIVERSITY THE relation of culture to the environment is alwa


. Popular science monthly. tewabt, C. M. Jackson, E. P. Lyon, James B. Hbbbiok, JohnM. Dodson, C. R. Babdben, W. Ophuls, S. J. Mbltzbb, Jambs Ewing, W. W. Keen, Hbnbt H. Donald-son, Chbistian A. Hbbteb, and Hbnbt P. Bowditch. In Press. VOLUME III. University Control. Now Ready. Pages x-\-48&. Price, $ net. garrison, n. y. THE SCIENCE PRESS Lancaster, pa. SUB-STATION 84, NEW YORK CITY THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. JULY, 1913 ANCIENT MAX, HIS ENVIKONMENT AXD HIS ART By GEORGE GRANT MacCURDY ASSISTANT PEOFESSOB OF AECHEOLOGT IX TALE UNIVERSITY THE relation of culture to the environment is always a fruitfultheme for discussion. To minimize the difficulties in the way ofreconstructing the environment of the earliest races of man would be todeny the all-pervasive influence of environment as a factor in humandevelopment. We are so accustomed to think in terms of our own sur-roundings that any other set strikes us at once as strange and is particularly true when we attempt at one fell swoop to divest. Fig. 1. A Geeat Mousteeiax Rock Shelter, where a female skeleton of theNeanderthal type vjas recently found. Photographed by G. G. MacCurdy. THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLYpopularsciencemo8313newy


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