... never for the blades. Stone weapons, however, of many kinds were still in use during the Age of Bronze, and even during that of Iron, so that the mere presence of a few stone implements is not in itself sufficient evidence that any given " find Compte rendu de la ... session - Pagina 41869Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| John Earle - 1880 - 766 pagine
...Wordsworth, The Excursion, Bk. VII. stone weapons, stone implements, stone age. Stone weapons of many kinds were still in use during the age of bronze,...sufficient evidence that any given ' find ' belongs to the stoneage. — Sir John Lvbbock, Pre-Historic Times, second ed. 1869; p. 3. vine disease, cattle disease,... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1882 - 728 pagine
...of many kinds were still in u?«? ' during the Age of Bronze, ' and even during that of Iron. ' 80 that the mere presence of a ' few stone implements...belongs to ' the Stone Age. ' In order to prevent mis' apprehension, it may be as 'well to state at once that T 'only apply this classification ' to... | |
| Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland - 1882 - 854 pagine
...handles of swords and other arms, though never for the blades. Stone weapons of many kinds, however, were still in use during the age of bronze, and even...of iron, so that the mere presence of a few stone iinpli'ments is not in itself sufficient evidence that any given find belongs to the stone age.' For... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1900 - 984 pagine
...weapons, however, of many kinds were still in use during the Age of Bronze, and Lingered on even into that of Iron, so that the mere presence of a few stone...Stone Age. In order to prevent misapprehension, it may also be well to state, at once, that, for the present, I only apply this classification to Europe,... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 pagine
...weapons, however, of many kinds were still in use during the Age of Bronze, and lingered on even into that of Iron, so that the mere presence of a few stone...Stone Age. In order to prevent misapprehension, it may also be well to state, at once, that, for the present, I only apply this classification to Europe,... | |
| Edward Hungerford Goddard - 1872 - 792 pagine
...to the third page of " Pre-Historic Times," where we find this passage : — " Stone weapons of many kinds were still in use during the age of Bronze,...that any given ' find ' belongs to the Stone Age." 2 Had this passage been written, purposely, in refutation of the views ascribed to archaeologists by... | |
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