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Cinema-Photography and Prehistory1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1936

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Footnotes

1

‘Urgeschichte’, which of course comprehends also protohistoric and early historic time. There is unfortunately no corresponding word in English, though such is badly needed. (Translator).

References

2 Nachrichtenblatt für Deutsche Vorzeit, IX, 552 Google Scholar.

3 400 watts in Germany. (Translator).

4 Any 500 watt Iamp may be used, e.g., the Kodalite.

5 In England a Gaumont-British Projector would be suitable, costing £80.

6 In England both films are the same price.

7 A Kodak expert told me that this may not always prove advisable. (Translator).

8 I am informed that the same result is obtainable by the use of any photo-electric cell meter, of which a number are on the market. (Translator).