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  • Many of the representations of the Cave-man's art, as shown in the illustrations of this book, might well have been made the subjects of special lessons.

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • _A Cave-man's engraving of a tent showing the exterior_ 175

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • _A Cave-man's engraving of two herds of wild horses_ 162

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • _Handle of a Cave-man's hunting-knife with engraving_ 182

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • _A Cave-man's engraving of a tent with covering pulled one side so as to show the ends of the poles which support the roof_ 175

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • _A Cave-man's engraving of a tent showing the interior structure_ 175

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • _A Cave-man's carving of a "hamstrung" animal_ 114

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • _Look at the picture of a Cave-man's carving of an animal which has been "hamstrung."

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • As a way of opening conversation I picked up the Cave-man's club.

    Frenzied Fiction Stephen Leacock 1906

  • [Illustration: _A Cave-man's carving of horses 'heads.

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

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