Abstract
MR. WORTHINGTON SMITH has devoted himself for many years to a study of the localities near London where implements have been found, and has described the various palæolithic floors with great minuteness, and illustrated them with great artistic skill. In this book he brings all his previous discoveries together, and groups them round his last work at Caddington, near Dunstable, on the borders of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. He has presented to us a monograph on palæolithic camping-places, rather than a general treatise on Man, the Primeval Savage.
Man—the Primeval Savage.
By Worthington G. Smith. (London: Stanford, 1894.)
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DAWKINS, W. Man—the Primeval Savage. Nature 51, 194–195 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/051194a0
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