The Men of the Barma Grande Baouss Rouss An Account of the Objects Collect

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The Men of the Barma Grande Baouss Rouss An Account of the Objects Collect
R Ren Verneau
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M. Issel who has (1)Em. Kiviere. Op cif. , p. 88.
(2) Costa de Beauregard. " Les grottes Saint- Louis, pres Mentoii (Alpes-MariUmes).
56 THE CAVES OF THE BAOUSSE-ROUSSE described the objects collected by M. Le docteur Peres and M. Ph. Geny in the course of their excavations in the Mentone caves, enumerates five polished hatchets, two whet stones, a sling stone, and several articles in baked earth : also a " fusaiole similar to those of the Swiss lake dwellings " ; a flat disc not perforated, tw
...o weaver's weights (poids de tisserand) and several discs, " roughly shaped and pierced with a hole in the middle, w^hich were apparently weights for nets" (1). I know very well, from decla- rations made by M. Geny to M. Riviere, that three of the hatchets of which M . Issel speaks came from the Nice Chateau ; but he does not say that he found the two others Avith the baked earth pottery in this place, he simply remarks that the specimens of baked earth pottery were not found in his jjresence .
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