Second part of the Stone Age beginning about 750,00 to 500,000 years BC and lasting until the end of the last ice age about 8,500 years BC.
1 The Paleolithic Age in Europe seems to have terminated with the Glacial Age.
2 The probable data for the Paleolithic Age have formed the subject of this chapter.
3 The second race of men inhabiting Europe during the Paleolithic Age were the Cave-dwellers.
4 We remember the ornamentations on implements in the Paleolithic Age was by engraving animal forms.
5 The Paleolithic Age was apparently terminated in Europe by the cold of the last glacial epoch.
6 These closing essays have impressed on us clearly and distinctly the isolation of the Paleolithic Age .
7 We may consider it proven, then, that in this country there was also a Paleolithic Age .
8 We are just on the threshold of discoveries in regard to the Paleolithic Age in this country.
9 The advance of the last century was many times greater than that of the entire Paleolithic Age .
10 But no voice of history or tradition, or of existing institutions, speaks to us of the Paleolithic Age .
11 Koch's discovery-Discoveriesin the Loess of Nebraska-InGreene County, Ill.-In Georgia-Difficulties in detecting a Paleolithic Age in this country-Dr.
12 Mr. Darkens thinks that there, also, are to be found the Cave-men of the Paleolithic Age , now known as the Eskimos.
13 We have the Paleolithic Age of Europe, represented by the remains found in the gravels of the Delaware at Trenton, New Jersey.
14 In this latter country we have seen the Paleolithic Age can be divided into two stages, or epochs, during which different races inhabited the country.
15 The cave paintings of the Paleolithic age should be mentioned again in this respect.
16 Geikie's conclusions-TheIsolation of the paleolithic Age .
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