The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 17Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1888 |
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... specimen found in it can not be deter- mined with precision , but the author believes that this skull was contemporaneous with the now extinct mammalian fauna of the country . It has the same elongated form and general characters of the ...
... specimen found in it can not be deter- mined with precision , but the author believes that this skull was contemporaneous with the now extinct mammalian fauna of the country . It has the same elongated form and general characters of the ...
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... specimens were found in these positions . Here and there the Talchirs have been cut into shallow ravines and the sides and bottoms of all gullies are strewn and often piled with heaps of boulders and shingle . These boulders present a ...
... specimens were found in these positions . Here and there the Talchirs have been cut into shallow ravines and the sides and bottoms of all gullies are strewn and often piled with heaps of boulders and shingle . These boulders present a ...
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... specimen drift , the subject of this paper . The village of Mahree , in the vicinity of the Bichee Nadi , forms the extreme eastern point where the implements have been obtained , while Hinoutee forms the ex- treme western point . In ...
... specimen drift , the subject of this paper . The village of Mahree , in the vicinity of the Bichee Nadi , forms the extreme eastern point where the implements have been obtained , while Hinoutee forms the ex- treme western point . In ...
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... specimens weighing over a hundred pounds , and as I was only accompanied by a single attendant I was obliged to make a selection of these , and leave the remainder behind . The next day I pitched my tent on the spot and began my ...
... specimens weighing over a hundred pounds , and as I was only accompanied by a single attendant I was obliged to make a selection of these , and leave the remainder behind . The next day I pitched my tent on the spot and began my ...
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... specimens which seem to have been caused by use , but as a rule the broad end is unfinished and often bears a piece ... specimen , an unfinished hache , lay with a portion of the worked point projecting , firmly cemented in the hard mass ...
... specimens which seem to have been caused by use , but as a rule the broad end is unfinished and often bears a piece ... specimen , an unfinished hache , lay with a portion of the worked point projecting , firmly cemented in the hard mass ...
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