The Book of History (Vol. 1 of 18): A History of All Nations from the Earliest Times to the PresentVarious
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The Book of History (Vol. 1 of 18): A History of All Nations from the Earliest Times to the Present
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World history
“The intermediate position of these primitive types has received
extraordinary confirmation by the discovery of what may truly be called
the link, no longer missing, between man and the apes. In 1894, Dr.
Eugene Dubois discovered in the Island of Java in a bed of volcanic
ashes containing the remains of Pliocene animals the roof of a small
skull, two grinding-teeth, and a diseased femur. These remains indicate
an animal which, when erect, stood not less than 5 ft. 6 in. high.
The teeth and thigh-bones were very human, and the skull, although
very human, had prominent eyebrow ridges like those of the Neanderthal
type, and a capacity of about 1,000 cubic centimetres--that is to
say, much greater than that of the largest living apes, and falling
short by about 100 cubic centimetres of the largest skull capacities
of existing normal human beings. This creature, regarded at first by
some anatomists as a degenerate man, by others as a high ape, has now
been definitely accepted as a new type of being, intermediate between
man and the apes and designated as _Pithecanthropus erectus_.” There
is no doubt that Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America, so
far as their ice-covering allowed of their being inhabited, form one
continuous region for the distribution of Palæolithic Man, in which
all discoveries give similar results. In this vast region the lowest
and oldest prehistoric stratum that serves as the basis of historical
civilisation is the homogeneous Palæolithic stratum. In the Drift
Period, Palæolithic Man penetrated into South America, as into a new
region, with northern Drift animals. In Central and South Africa and
Australia, Palæolithic Man does not yet seem to be known. All the more
important is it that in Tasmania Palæolithic conditions of civilisation
existed until the middle of the last century.
[Illustration: THE HOMES OF PRIMITIVE PEOPLE OF THE PRESENT DAY
There are people still living in dwelling-places of prehistoric
type. This photograph of Esquimau stone and turf huts, in
Greenland, shows exactly the kind of dwellings used by prehistoric
men in the Ice Age.
]
[Illustration: THE GRADUAL EXTINCTION OF PRIMITIVE PEOPLES
The Yukaghirs, natives of Siberia, a division of the Mongolic
family, were formerly a wide-spread race, and, according to their
national tradition, were so numerous that “the birds flying over
their camp fires became blackened with smoke.” The Jesup Expedition
found them reduced to 700 in number. Hunger had forced some of
them to cannibalism and suicide. They are a primitive people, but
considerably superior to the Esquimaux.
]
[Illustration: A CREATURE BETWEEN APE AND MAN
The skull of the Fossil Ape-man found in 1894, in the island of
Java; restored by Dr. Eugene Dubois.
]
[Sidenote: Backward Races of Europe]
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