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8.0 The Neanderthal Man, an Extinct Race

8.1 The World 50,000 Years Ago

8.2 The Daily Life of the First Men

9.0 The Later Postglacial Paleolithic Men, the First True Men (Later Paleolithic Age)

9.1 The Coming of Men Like Ourselves

9.2 Hunters Give Place to Herdsmen

9.3 No Sub-men in America

10.0 Neolithic Man in Europe

10.1 The Age of Cultivation Begins

10.2 Where did the Neolithic Culture Arise

10.3 Everyday Neolithic Life

10.4 Primitive Trade

10.5 The Flooding of the Mediterranean Valley

11.0 Early Thought

11.1 Primitive Philosophy

11.2 The Old Man in Religion

11.3 Fear and Hope in Religion

11.4 Stars and Seasons

11.5 Story-telling and Myth-making

11.6 Complex Origins of Religion

12.0 The Races of Mankind

12.1 Is Mankind Still Differentiating?

12.2 The Main Races of Mankind

12.3 The Heliolithic Culture of Brunet Peoples

13.0 The Languages of Mankind

13.1 No One Primitive Language

13.2 The Aryan Languages

13.3 The Semitic Languages

13.4 The Hamitic Languages

13.5 The Ural-Altaic Languages

13.6 The Chinese Languages

13.7 Other Language Groups

13.8 A Possible Primitive Language Group

13.9 Some Isolated Languages

14.0 The First Civilizations

14.1 Early Cities and Early Nomads

14.2 Early Civilizations

14.2.1 The Sumerians

14.2.2 The Empire of Sargon the First

14.2.3 The Empire of Hammurabi

14.2.4 The Assyrians and their Empire

14.2.5 The Chaldean Empire

14.3 The Early History of Egypt

14.4 The Early Civilization of India

14.5 The Early History of China

14.6 While the Civilizations were Growing

15.0 Sea Peoples and Trading Peoples

15.1 The Earliest Ships and Sailors

15.2 The Aegean Cities before History

15.3 The First Voyages of Exploration

15.4 Early Traders

15.5

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The Outline of History, page 1
by H.G. Wells

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