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Two Prehistoric Mortars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1943

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References

page 56 note 1 Musie Préhistorique (1903), pl. XXII, no. 177.Google Scholar

page 57 note 1 Ibid.

page 57 note 2 L'Anthropologie, 1903, p. 158.Google Scholar

page 57 note 3 Verworn, Max, in Zeitsckriftfiir Ethnologie, 1906, p. 646Google Scholar . The quartzite pebble with hollow from Laugerie-Basse, preserved in the British Museum, and figured in A Guide to Antiquities of the Stone Age (1926), p. 134Google Scholar , fig. 134, is a mortar rather than an anvilstone.

page 57 note 4 ‘La Madeleine’ (Publications de I'Institut International d'Anthropologie, no. 2), 1928, p. 107, and fig. 65.Google Scholar