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VIII   CONTENTS.

PAGE.

CHAPTER XIX. THE HORSE OF ANAU IN ITS VARIOUS RELATIONS.—Conlinued.

With post-glacial changes of climate began parallel regional differentiation of vegetation and

types of horses    429

The horse of Anau (Equns caballus pumpellii) brought to Europe in the bronze age    430

Used later in ennobling Roman horses    430

Genealogical chart of the races of domestic horses    431

CHAPTER XX. CONCLUDING REMARKS    433-442

Modern stock-raising in Transcaspia    433

Mucke's theory of domestication    436

Changes in relative percentages of different animals bred, due to secular climatic change.    438

Importation of turbary sheep into Europe    439

Their occurrence at Schweizersbild discussed    440

Dispersion of Anau cattle over the prehistoric world    440

Significance of the ox-cult    441

PART VII. DESCRIPTION OF SOME SKULLS FROM THE NORTH KURGAN, ANAU. G. SERGI.

CHAPTER XXI. SKULLS FROM ANAU    445-446

Representatives of the two oldest cultures differ absolutely from Mongolian type; closely

resemble Mediterranean type    446

Table of measurements    446

PART VIII. SOME HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN THE NORTH KURGAN, ANAU. TH. MOLLISON.

CHAPTER XXII. DESCRIPTION OF SOME HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN THE NORTH KURGAN,

ANAU    449-468

Enumeration of the bones from five adult individuals    449

The bones of individual I, from Culture II, described and racially compared    450-461

The bones of individual II, III, IV, and V described    462

The bones of children from Culture I    463

Estimation of the height of the individuals    463

Tabulation of the measurements    465-467

Bibliography    468

PART IX. WHEAT AND BARLEY FROM THE NORTH KURGAN, ANAU.
H. C. SCHELLENBERG.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE REMAINS OF PLANTS FROM THE NORTH KURGAN, ANAU    471-473

Charcoal from Cultures I and II   

Casts and siliceous skeletons of wheat and two-rowed barley from Culture I   

Appendix to Professor Schellenberg's report, and note by R. P    471-473
473 471 PART X. STONE IMPLEMENTS AND SKELETONS EXCAVATED IN ANAU.

LANGDON WARNER.

CHAPTER XXIV   

Skeletons excavated in North Kurgan   

Résumé   

Summary of work done in Terrace II, North Kurgan   

Skeletons excavated in South Kurgan   

Report on the larger stone implements of the Kurgans at Anau.    477-482
484-491 491-494 477-494 482-484

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