The Childhood of the World: A Simple Account of Man in Early TimesMacmillan and Company, 1873 - 118 من الصفحات |
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... bones . Yes , I shall take you past not only the Con- quest , but past the day when in this England- then called Britain - the wild people dwelt in mud huts , lived on fruits and the flesh of wild animals , stained their bodies with the ...
... bones . Yes , I shall take you past not only the Con- quest , but past the day when in this England- then called Britain - the wild people dwelt in mud huts , lived on fruits and the flesh of wild animals , stained their bodies with the ...
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... bone , wood , and horn were made into various kinds of tools . Flints were very much used , because , by a hard blow , flakes like the blade of a knife could be broken off them . Other flints were shaped to a point , or into rough sorts ...
... bone , wood , and horn were made into various kinds of tools . Flints were very much used , because , by a hard blow , flakes like the blade of a knife could be broken off them . Other flints were shaped to a point , or into rough sorts ...
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... bones have been found side by side with his , and with the weapons which he made . Year after year man learnt to shape his tools and weapons better , until really well - formed spear - heads , daggers , hatchets , hammers , and other ...
... bones have been found side by side with his , and with the weapons which he made . Year after year man learnt to shape his tools and weapons better , until really well - formed spear - heads , daggers , hatchets , hammers , and other ...
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... bones of primitive man have been found , and this is not to be wondered at when we remember how much more lasting is the work of man than are his remains , and also that from an early period the burning of dead bodies was common . The ...
... bones of primitive man have been found , and this is not to be wondered at when we remember how much more lasting is the work of man than are his remains , and also that from an early period the burning of dead bodies was common . The ...
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... bones to suck out the marrow ; cracked sea - shells to get out the fish inside them , besides doing many other things with what seem to us blunt and clumsy tools . While we are talking about this Stone Age I should tell you that there ...
... bones to suck out the marrow ; cracked sea - shells to get out the fish inside them , besides doing many other things with what seem to us blunt and clumsy tools . While we are talking about this Stone Age I should tell you that there ...
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