PART TWO: THE MYTHOLOGY OF THE PRIMITIVE PLANTERS

CHAPTER 3: THE CULTURE PROVINCE OF THE HIGH CIVILIZATIONS


[Back to Note 1] D.A.E. Garrod and D.M.A. Bate, The Stone Age of Mount Carmel (London: Oxford University Press, 1937).

[Back to Note 2] Cf. Leo Frobenius, Ausfahrt. Erlebte Erdeile, Bd. I (Frankfurt am Main, 1925), pp. 155-428; and Adolf Jensen, Das religiose Weltbild einer fruhen Kultur (Stuttgart: August Schroder Verlag, 1949).

[Back to Note 3] Meillet and Cohen, op. cit., pp. 649-73.

[Back to Note 4] Cf. V. Gordon Childe, New Light on the Most Ancient East (New York: D. Appleton Century Company, 1934); Henri Frankfort, The Birth of Civilization in the Near East (London: Williams and Norgate, Ltd., 1951); Robert J. Braidwood, The Near East and the Foundations of Civilization (Eugene, Ore.: University of Oregon Press, 1952); Robert J. and Linda Braidwood, “The Earliest Village Communities of Southwestern Asia,” Cahiers d’histoire mondiale, Vol.I, No. 2 (Paris, October 1953), pp. 278-310; E.A. Speiser, “The Beginnings of Civilization in Mesopotamia,” Journal of the American Oriental Society, Supplement No. 4, 1939; Robert W. Ehrich, ed., Relative Chronologies in Old World Archaeology (Chicago: University of Chicag Press, 1954).

[Back to Note 5] M.E.L. Mallowan and J. Cruickshank Rose, “Excavation at Tall Arpachiyah,” Iraq, II.1, 1935.

[Back to Note 6] Robert Heine-Geldern, “The Origin of Ancient Civilizations and Toynbee’s Thesis,” Diogenes, No. 13 (University of Chicago Press, Spring 1956), pp. 90-99.

[Back to Note 7] Timaeus 90.C-D, translated by Francis Macdonald Cornford in Plato’s Cosmology (New York and London: Humanities Press, 1952), p. 354.