The Pre-history of the North: Based on Contemporary Memorials |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 33
Page 4
... metals , and who from the very first supported themselves , in the usual manner of savage races , partly by fishing and hunting , partly on herbs roots and fruits . For a people of so low standing , who for their maintenance and ...
... metals , and who from the very first supported themselves , in the usual manner of savage races , partly by fishing and hunting , partly on herbs roots and fruits . For a people of so low standing , who for their maintenance and ...
Page 14
... metal they continued to stand on the same low level as at their first arrival . In the struggle often doubtless hard enough to gain the bare requisites of life it is sufficiently certain that no internal activity of its own enabled this ...
... metal they continued to stand on the same low level as at their first arrival . In the struggle often doubtless hard enough to gain the bare requisites of life it is sufficiently certain that no internal activity of its own enabled this ...
Page 20
... metals - bronze and gold - must already have begun to spread in southern Europe . The last period of the Stone - Age in the ... metal , had themselves long ceased to be savage in the ordinary sense of the term or , as such , to remain ...
... metals - bronze and gold - must already have begun to spread in southern Europe . The last period of the Stone - Age in the ... metal , had themselves long ceased to be savage in the ordinary sense of the term or , as such , to remain ...
Page 31
... metal they still used implements and weapons of stone and bone , long after bronze - and perhaps even iron to some extent -- had come into use in the areas formerly occupied by the Later Stone - Age in southern Scandinavia , i.e. , in ...
... metal they still used implements and weapons of stone and bone , long after bronze - and perhaps even iron to some extent -- had come into use in the areas formerly occupied by the Later Stone - Age in southern Scandinavia , i.e. , in ...
Page 40
... metal , not to speak of bronze and gold ornaments & c . , have become known or purchased by the Stone - Age people in more northern lands . Still more remarkably was this the case after the Bronze - culture had begun to penetrate from ...
... metal , not to speak of bronze and gold ornaments & c . , have become known or purchased by the Stone - Age people in more northern lands . Still more remarkably was this the case after the Bronze - culture had begun to penetrate from ...
Other editions - View all
The Pre-History of the North, Based on Contemporary Memorials Jens Jakob Worsaae No preview available - 2010 |
Pre-History of the North: Based on Contemporary Memorials (Classic Reprint) J. J. A. Worsaae No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
Age of Iron ancient antiquities Balder Baltic Bornholm bracteates British bronze Bronze-Age Bronze-culture century Chinese Christian cloth coasts coins College connexion countries Crown 8vo culture Danube Demy 8vo Denmark DICTIONARY early east English and Foreign especially Essay evidently F. W. Newman Fcap Foreign Philosophical Library French Frey Freya's Fÿen German gods gold Gotland GRAMMAR heathen History horn Illustrations India Iron-Age Iron-culture Jutland LANGUAGE late Later Stone-Age LL.D marks Middle Iron-Age north Germany Northern Norway numerous objects Odin Öeland old Danish lands originally ornaments peculiar period Ph.D PHILOSOPHY Plates population Post 8vo Professor races regions RELIGION ring Roman Royal 8vo rune-stones runes sacred Samuel Butler Sanskrit Scandinavian North Scania Second Edition Seeland sewed southern stone graves Stone-Age Sweden Text Third Edition Thor tion traces Translated Trübner's Oriental Series unburnt Valhalla various viii W. R. Greg weapons western wrapper
Popular passages
Page 45 - AMATEUR MECHANICS* WORKSHOP: A treatise containing plain and concise directions for the manipulation of Wood and Metals, including Casting, Forging, Brazing, Soldering and Carpentry. By the author of the
Page 20 - EDKINS. — CHINA'S PLACE IN PHILOLOGY. An attempt to show that the Languages of Europe and Asia have a common origin.
Page 3 - PRACTICAL MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE. A Collection of Modern Letters of Business, with Notes, Critical and Explanatory, and an Appendix, containing a Dictionary of Commercial Technicalities, pro forma Invoices, Account Sales, Bills of Lading, and Bills of Exchange ; also an Explanation of the German Chain Rule.
Page 11 - THE FAIR HAVEN. A Work in Defence of the Miraculous Element in our Lord's Ministry. Cr. 8vo. , 7*. 6d. LIFE AND HABIT. An Essay after a Completer View of Evolution. Cr. 8vo., 7s. 6d EVOLUTION, OLD AND NEW.
Page 70 - Post 8vo, pp. 276, cloth, 7s. 6d. RELIGION IN CHINA: Containing a Brief Account of the Three Religions of the Chinese, with Observations on the Prospects of Christian Conversion amongst that People. By JOSEPH EDKINS, DD, Peking. Third Edition. " We confidently recommend a careful perusal of the present work to all interested in this great subject.
Page 43 - MANIPULUS VoCABULORUM. A Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language. By Peter Levins (1570). Edited, with an Alphabetical Index, by Henry B. Wheatley. 8vo, pp. xvi. and 370, cloth. 1867.
Page 69 - Pp. vi. and 151. 1881. 6s. A MANUAL OF HINDU PANTHEISM. The Vedantasara. Translated with Copious Annotations. By Major GA Jacob, Bombay Staff Corps, Inspector of Army Schools. With a Preface by EB Cowell, MA, Professor of Sanskrit in the University of Cambridge. Pp. x. and 130.
Page 16 - The Stupa of Bharhut. A Buddhist Monument. Ornamented with numerous Sculptures illustrative of Buddhist Legend and History in the Third Century BC By ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, CSI, CIE, Major-General, Royal Engineers (Bengal Retired) ; Director-General Archaeological Survey of India.
Page 56 - AGRICULTURE. To which is added an Inaugural Lecture on the Position of the Shemitic Nations in the History of Civilisation.
Page 28 - GRIFFIS'S JAPAN. The Mikado's Empire : Book I. History of Japan, from 660 BC to 1872 AD Book II. Personal Experiences, Observations, and Studies in Japan, 1870-1874. By WILLIAM ELLIOT GRIFFIS, AM, late of the Imperial University of Tokio, Japan.