Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments, of Great Britain: Volume 0, Part 0. - J. Evans

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Combining a very active career as a prosperous paper manufacturer with the pursuit of various antiquarian interests, Sir John Evans (1823?1908) began the study of geology in the context of a court case over water rights for his paper mills, but extended his interests to the artefacts found in gravel beds in Britain, and in the Somme valley in France. This work was published in 1872, and was translated into French soon afterwards. Heavily illustrated, it describes stone implements from the Palaeolithic and Neolithic periods, including weapons, tools and ornaments, from cave and river-bed deposits as well as settlement sites. Evans also continued to research fossils, and was highly respected as a numismatist. He was a fellow of the Royal Society, the Geological Society, and the Society of Antiquaries. His son Arthur Evans (1851?1941) discovered the Minoan civilisation of Crete. (Publisher's information).
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2015Uitgever: Cambridge University Press664 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 1108081487ISBN-13: 9781108081481

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