Lexicographical Neighbors of Neoliths
Literary usage of Neoliths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology by Suffolk Institute of Archaeology (1903)
"NOTES ON SOME EAST SUFFOLK neoliths. BY WILLIAM A. Dorr. The pre-historic
archaeology of North-West Suffolk has been exhaustively dealt with by ..."
2. Shropshire Notes and Queries (1886)
"The neoliths were of low stature, and possessed skulls of a bold but peculiar
... of Clun were really the latter-day neoliths whose history we are tracing. ..."
3. Folk-memory by Walter Johnson (1908)
"The ovoid tools of the Palaeolithic drifts near Reading have their successors in
the far-separated neoliths of Suffolk, but here there is no question of ..."
4. Folk-memory by Walter Johnson (1908)
"The ovoid tools of the Palaeolithic drifts near Reading have their successors in
the far-separated neoliths of Suffolk, but here there is no question of ..."
5. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1922)
"lithic Age and the Paleolithic Age, and the implements as neoliths and ...
For instance, there is a growing certainty that neoliths were in general use in ..."
6. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1900)
"The shape by itself is a guide of limited value, except for neoliths ; the colour
and the patination are other guides that cannot be taken alone. ..."