Table of Contents

  1. Unger, FranzIdeal Views of the Primitive World,  London, [1859].   The Garden of Eden.
  2. Frere, John.  "Account of flint weapons discovered at Hoxne in Suffolk."  Archaeologia, 1800, 13:204-5.  The Hoxne flints.
  3. Buckland, WilliamReliquiae diluvianae.  London, 1823.  Paviland Cave.
  4. Schmerling, Philippe-CharlesRecherches sur les ossemens fossils.  Liège, 1833-4.  The Engis skull
  5. Boucher de Perthes, Jacques.  Antiquités celtiques et antédiluviennes. Paris, 1847-1864.  Abbeville hand axes.
  6. MacEnery, JohnCavern Researches.  London, 1859.  Blades from Kent’s Hole
  7. Fuhlrott, Carl.  “Menschliche Ueberreste au seiner Felsengrotten des Düssekthals,”  Verhandlungen der preussischen Rheinlande und Westphalens, 1859, 16:131-153, and Schaafhausen, Hermann.  "Zur Kenntniss der altesten Rassenschädel,” Archiv fur Anatomie,  1858, 25:453-478.  Neanderthal man.
  8. Prestwich Joseph.  “Report on the exploration of Brixham cave,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1873, 163:471-572.  Brixham cave.
  9. Prestwich, Joseph. “On the occurrence of flint implements…, in France at Amiens and Abbeville, and in England at Hoxne.”  Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 1860, 150:277-317. Human antiquity affirmed.
  10. Lubbock, John.  "On the evidence of the antiquity of man, afforded by the physical structure of the Somme Valley,” Natural History Review, 1862, 2:244-269.  Hand axe in color.
  11. Flower, John Wickham.  “On a flint implement recently discovered … at S. Acheul, near Amiens.”  Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 1860, 16:190-192.   Acheulean hand axe.
  12. Lartet, Ed.  "Nouvelle recherches sur la coexistence de l'homme et des grands mammiferes fossils..."  Annales des sciences naturelles,  4th ser, Zoologie et Paleontologie, 1861, 15:177-253The first Paleolithic art.
  13. Lyell, CharlesThe Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man.  London,  1863.  Engis skull confirmed.
  14. Savage, Thomas S.  "Notice of the eternal characters and habits of Troglodytes gorilla,” and Wyman, Jeffries,  “Osteology of the same,”Boston Journal of Natural History, 1847, 5:417-443.   Discovery of the gorilla.
  15. Du Chaillu, Paul BelloniExplorations & Adventures in Equatorial Africa. London, 1861.  Gorillas in the wild.
  16. Owen, Richard.  “On the external characters of the gorilla,” Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1866, 5: 243-284. A gorilla family.
  17. Huxley, Thomas HenryEvidence as to Man's Place in Nature.  London, 1863.  A primate parade.
  18. Darwin, CharlesThe descent of man: and selection in relation to sex.  London, 1871.   Human evolution.
  19. Haeckel, Ernst.  Anthropogenie oder Entwickelungsgeschichte des Menschen.  Leipzig, 1874.  Humans in the evolutionary tree.
  20. Figuier, LouisLa terre avant le deluge.  Paris, 1863.  The apparition of man.
  21. Figuier, LouisLa terre avant le deluge.  5th ed.  Paris, 1866.  RBR: QE651 .F485 1866.  hum041.  The re-apparition of man.
  22. Lubbock, JohnPrehistoric Times.  London, 1865. Paleolithic and Neolithic.
  23. Lartet, Edouard; Christy, Henry.  Reliquiae Aquitanicae.  London, 1875.    The Mammoth of La Madeleine.
  24. Lartet, Louis.  “Memoire sur une sepultre des anciens troglodytes de Perigord."  Annales des sciences naturelles,  5th ser, Zoologie et Paleontologie, 1868, 10:133-160.  Discovery of Cro-Magnon.
  25. Harper’s Weekly, July 10. 1873.  Neanderthal restoration.
  26. Figuier, LouisL'homme primitif.  Paris, 1870.  Cave man funeral.
  27. Figuier, LouisPrimitive Man.  London, 1870.  Paleolithic artists at work.
  28. Flammarion, Camille. Le monde avant la création de l'homme.  Paris, 1886.  Attack of the cave bears.  
  29. Du Cleuziou, HenriLa creation de l'homme et les premiers ages de humanite.  Paris, 1887.   Duel to the death.
  30. Fraipont, Julien; Max Lohest.  "La race humaine de Neanderthal," Archives de Biologie, 1887, 7:587-757. The Spy Neanderthals.
  31. Dubois, EugenePithecanthropus Erectu.  Jakarta, 1894.  Java man.
  32. Villeneuve, L. et al. Les Grottes de Grimaldi.  Monaco: 1906-19.  Grimaldi Cro-Magnons.
  33. Keith, ArthurAncient Types of Man.  London, 1911.  The Heidelberg jaw.
  34. Boule, Marcelin.  “L’Homme fossile de La Chapelle-aux-Saints,” Annales de Paleontologie, 1911, 6:111-172.  The Old Man of La Chapelle-aux-Saints
  35. MacCurdy, George Grant.  “Recent discoveries bearing on the antiquity of man in Europe.”  Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1909. , pp. 531-583.  Venus of Brassempouy.
  36. Sollas, William JAncient Hunters and their Modern Representatives.  London, 1911.  Venus of Willendorf. 
  37. Hutchinson, Henry NPrehistoric Man and Beast.  London, 1896.  Mammoth hunting.
  38. Haeckel, Ernst.  Natürliche Schopfungsgeschichte.  Berlin, 1898.   Pithecanthropus alalus.
  39. Wilser, LudwigLeben und Heimat des Urmenschen. Leipzig, 1910.  Neanderthal man restored.
  40.  Knipe, HenryEvolution in the Past.  Londin, 1912.  Java man.
  41. Illustrated London News, Aug. 10, 1912: 223-226.  Altamira cave paintings.
  42. Osborn, Henry Fairfield.  “Men of the Old Stone Age.”  American Museum Journal, 1912, 12:279-288.  Horses and a bull from Altamira.
  43. Avebury, LordPrehistoric Times.New York, 1913.  Altamira boar.
  44. Osborn, Henry Fairfield.  Men of the Old Stone Age.  New York, 1915.  Cave painters at work.
  45. Dawson, Charles; Woodward, Arthur Smith.  “On the discovery of a Palaeolithic human skull and … at Piltdown.” Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 1913, 69:117-151.  Piltdown man.
  46. Gregory, William King.  "The dawn man of Piltdown, England."  American Museum Journal, 1914, 14:188-200.  Piltdown reconstructed.
  47. Keith, ArthurThe Antiquity of Man.  Philadelphia and London, 1915. A Chart of Human Origins
  48. Rutot, AiméUn essai de reconstitution plastique des races humaines primitives.  Brussels, 1919.  Heidelberg man.
  49. Woodward, Arthur Smith.  “A new cave man from Rhodesia, South Africa.”  Nature, 1922, 108:371-372.  Rhodesian man.
  50. Wells, H. GA Short History of the World. New York, 1922.  Africa Looming.
  51. Dart, Raymond.  ”Australopithecus africanus: The man-ape of South Africa.”  Nature, 1925, 115:195-199.  The Taung skull