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Pt. ii. p. 14. One from Alaska of this form and another with a long handle are figured in Zeitsch. f. Ethn., vol. xvi. p. (222).
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“Prehist. Times,” 4th ed., p. 513, figs. 214–6.
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“Nat. Hist. of Man,” vol. ii. p. 699.
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“Rel. Aquit.,” p. 13.
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Proc. Ethn. Soc., N. S., vol. i. p. 137. See Rep. Bureau of Ethn., 1887–8, p. 294.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xxiv. p. 142.
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Rep. of U. S. Nat. Mus., Washington, 1891, p. 553.
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Schoolcraft, “Ind. Tribes,” vol. iv. p. 175.
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Intern. Archiv., vol. ii. p. 212.
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Arch. per l’Ant. e la Etn., vol. xxiv., 1894, p. 245.
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Bull. Soc. d’Anth. de Paris, 4th S. vol. vii., 1896, p. 374.
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P. 319.
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“Cat. Mus. R. I. A.,” fig. 8.
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“Nord. Olds.,” No. 29.
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“South Wilts,” p. 172, pl. xix.
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Arch., vol. xliii. pp. 420, 421.
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“Salisb. Vol. Arch. Inst.,” p. 106.
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Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. xii. p. 239.
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Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. xxii. p. 450. Arch., vol. xliii. p. 420.
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Suss. Arch. Coll., vol. xxxii. p. 174. Journ. Anth. Inst., vol. vi. p. 287.
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Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd. S., vol. x. p. 18.
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Trans. Dev. Assoc., vol. xii. p. 140.
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“Cran. Brit.,” vol. ii, pl. 50, p. 2. Arch., vol. xxxviii. p. 416.
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Reliq., vol. xxxii., 1896, p. 109.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xiv. p. 83; xxii. 116, 245, 251; xxvii. 71. Reliquary, vol. ix. p. 69. “Ten Years’ Dig.,” pp. 205, 208. “Brit. Bar.” pp. 251, 348, and passim.
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“T. Y. D.,” p. 56.
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“Vest. Ant. Derb.,” p. 92.
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“T. Y. D.,” p. 78.
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“T. Y. D.,” p. 35. Arch. Assoc. Journ., vol. vii. p. 217.
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Pitt Rivers, “Exc. on Cranb. Chase,” vol. ii. pl. lxvi. and lxxxix.
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Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. iii. p. 76.
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Sussex Arch. Coll., vol. xix. p. 53.
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Journ. Ethn. Soc., vol. i. pl. i.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxv. p. 155.
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Journ. Ethn. Soc., vol. i. p. 4.
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Arch. Camb., 4th S., vol. ix. p. 37.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxxi. pp. 297, 301.
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Proc. Soc. Ant., 2nd S., vol. viii. p. 385.
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Arch. Cant., vol. xiii. p. 124. “Coll. Cant.,” p. 4.
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Arch. Cant., vol. xiv. p. 88.
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Essex Nat., vol. ii. p. 67.
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Essex Nat., vol. iii. p. 159.
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A considerable number of them are in the Lewes Museum. Sass. Ant. Coll., vol. xxxviii. p. 226; xxxix. p. 97.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xv. p. 109. Munro’s “Lake-dw.,” pp. 109, 174.
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P. S. A. S., vol. ix. p. 461; vol. xix. p. 250.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xviii. p. 249.
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Journ. Anth. Inst., vol. vii. p. 202; ix. pp. 167, 320.
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Zeitsch. f. Ethn., vol. xvi. p. (356).
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Journ. Anth. Inst., vol. x. p. 352.
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“Preh. Times,” 4th ed. p. 110.
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Trans. Preh. Cong., 1868, p. 69. Journ. Ethnol. Soc., vol. i. p. 52.
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Journ. Anth. Inst., vol. v. p. 239, pl. xi., 4.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxii. p. 101.
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As another purpose to which these instruments may have been applied, Dr. Keller (“Lake-Dwellings,” pp. 34, 97) has suggested that some of the scrapers found in the Swiss Lake-dwellings may have been in use for scaling fish.
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P. 16.
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P. 15.
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“Vest. Ant. Derb.,” p. 53.
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Op. cit., p. 59. Reliq., vol. iii. p. 176. “Cran. Brit.,” vol. ii. pl. xli.
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“Vest. Ant. Derb.,” p. 96.
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“NÆnia Cornub.,” p. 227.
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“South Wilts,” p. 195. Arch., vol. xliii. p. 422.
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Reliquary, vol. xxiv. p. 128.
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Arch. Journ., vol. xxv. p. 295.
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Cong. PrÉh. Lisbonne, 1880, p. 387.
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“Normandie Souterraine,” p. 258.
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Arch. vol. liv. p. 375.
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“British Barrows,” p. 266.
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“Brit. Barr.,” pp. 266, 390.
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Wood, “Nat. Hist. of Man,” vol. ii. p. 522.
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Hough, “Fire Making Apparatus” in Rep. of U. S. Nat. Mus., Washington, 1888, p. 573.
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Figured in Arch., vol. xliii. p. 422.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xix. p. 356.
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P. S. A. S., vol. viii. p. 137.
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“Expl. des Dolmens,” Vannes, 1882, I. p. 6.
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C. R. de l’Assoc., fr. pour l’av. des Sciences, Grenoble, 1885.
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“Les Cav. de la Belgique,” vol. ii. pl. ix. 2. “L’homme pendant les Ages de la Pierre,” 1871, p. 74.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xxv. p. 499.
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Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., vol. xxv. p. 497.
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P. S. A. S., vol. xi. p. 512.
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Dr. J. S. Houlder, Journ. Anth. Inst., vol. iii. p. 338; iv. p. 19. See also Journ. R. H. and Arch. Assoc. of Irel., 4th S., vol. v. p. 124.
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Journ. Anth. Inst., vol. xi. pl. xxx.