![]() ![]() Of the assistance rendered by the writer'sįriend, Mr. Most fitting place in which to express a cordial acknowledgment The text they will be found quoted as authorities in theīibliographical appendix. Most cases where they are not mentioned individually in His notice, will perhaps take no offence if he thanks themĬollectively, though very heartily, in this place. Local information, or by bringing useful references to Gratitude of the writer by acceding to his requests for The many kind-hearted persons who have earned the Photograph of the Wing maze, Fig. 60, and to the (Scot.), Secretary of the Berwickshire Naturalists' Club,įor the use of the illustrations of sculptured rocks,įigs. 128 and 129 to the Rev. Picard) for leave to reproduce the drawing Is also based on one of his drawings) to M. To Sir Arthur Evans for the use of his illustrations ofĭouble axes and of the Tomb of the Double Axe whichĪppear as Figs. 9, 10, 11 and 12 respectively ( Fig. 8 The Egyptian plaque in his collection which is shown inįig. 19 and for drawing the writer's attention thereto Of Amenemhat III, Fig. 2, also for facilities to sketch Labyrinth of Egypt, Fig. 4, and the view of the shrine Of his diagram of the conjectural restoration of the viii Flinders Petrie for permission to make use The special thanks of the writer are due to Professor Of learning-than the present author can hope to be. Of investigator, any one of whom would naturally be farīetter qualified to discuss the theme under consideration-atĪny rate from the standpoint of his particular branch The anthropologist, and other, more special, types Keener sense of appreciation of the labours of the archaeologist, Up from time to time in the course of such excursions.īy no means the least of the adventitious benefitsĮnjoyed by the explorer has been the acquisition of a Vistas of possible future research that have been opened Literary, which have been involved and the alluring In mind the many delightful excursions, rural as well as To apply so harsh a term as "failure" when bearing Made mazes first of all?" On the other hand, one hesitates ![]() In seaside sand-maze construction, was: "Father, who ![]() Of an exact answer to the original question, which,īeing one of a number evoked by parental experiments Success in so far as that word denotes the formulation It is true that the effort in this case has not led to complete Inquiries resulting in the following little essay. It was anĮndeavour of this kind which formed the nucleus of the Those awkward questions which are constantly arisingįrom the natural working of a child's mind. The immediate aim in view are apt to accrue wheneverĪn honest endeavour is made to find an answer to one of Advantages out of all proportion to the importance of ![]()
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