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  • Can you make such ornaments as the Tree-dwellers wore?

    The Tree-Dwellers Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • When the Tree-dwellers lived nobody ever thought of taking care of a child who was able to find his own food.

    The Tree-Dwellers Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • When the Tree-dwellers lived, little bones beneath the skin were all that was left to show where the side toes had been.

    The Tree-Dwellers Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • For a long time the Tree-dwellers did not have even this.

    The Tree-Dwellers Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • Tree-dwellers simply used things that they found on the spot.

    The Tree-Dwellers Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • Where were the reindeer at the time of the Tree-dwellers?

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • Relate what is given regarding the speed of the wild horse in the lessons on pp. 61-71, in _The Tree-dwellers_, which show the influence of such flesh-eating animals as wolves in developing the speed of the wild horse on the grassy uplands.

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • _The Tree-dwellers_ how people used the tools in their bodies and how they supplemented these by the use of natural tools, such as sticks, stones, shells, bones, and horns.

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • Tree-dwellers_ on "How the Hyenas Hunted the Big-nosed Rhinoceros," and the one in _The Early Cave-men_ on "Hunting the Mammoth," illustrate early stages of this method.

    The Later Cave-Men Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

  • They tell something more about the life of the Tree-dwellers.

    The Tree-Dwellers Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

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