But memorials have of late been brought to light of a still older age of stone, for which, as above stated, the name paleolithic has been proposed, when man was contemporary in Europe with the elephant and rhinoceros, and various other animals, of which many of the most conspicuous have long since died out.
"The Student's Elements of Geology"
Sir Charles Lyell
The formations above alluded to, which are as yet but imperfectly known, may be classed as belonging to the close of the paleolithic era, of the monuments of which I am now about to treat.
"The Student's Elements of Geology"
Sir Charles Lyell
Quadrupeds, extinct, in paleolithic gravels.
"The Student's Elements of Geology"
Sir Charles Lyell