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History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom

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396, 397.

For facts summed up in the words, "It is most probable that Egypt at a remote period passed like many other countries through its stone period," see Hilton Price, F.S.
A., F.G.

S., paper in the Journal of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland for 1884, p.56.Specimens of Palaeolithic implements from Egypt--knives, arrowheads, spearheads, flakes, and the like, both of peculiar and ordinary forms--may be seen in various museums, but especially in that of Prof.Haynes, of Boston.

Some interesting light is also thrown into the subject by the specimens obtained by General Wilson and deposited in the Smithsonian Institution at Washington.

For Abbe Hamard's attack, see his L'Age de la Pierre et L'Homme Primitif, Paris, 1883--especially his preface.


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