| 1802 - 570 Seiten
...the man who carried on the brick-work, before he •was aware of their being objects of curiosity, had emptied baskets full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road.' Antiquities frc,m St. Dciningc, described by Tilomas Rider, Esq. consist of images and beads, taken... | |
| Society of Antiquaries of London - 1807 - 542 Seiten
...a place of their manufacture and not of their accidental depofit ; and the numbers of them were fo great that the man who carried on the brick-work told...that,, before he was aware of their being objects of curiofity, he had emptied bafkets full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road. It may be conjectured... | |
| Samuel Joseph Mackie - 1861 - 670 Seiten
...was a place of i heir manufacture, aud not of their accidental deposit ; and the number of them «as so great that the man who carried on the brick-work...full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road. It may be conjectured that the different strata were formed by inundations happening at different periods... | |
| Samuel Joseph Mackie - 1861 - 664 Seiten
...manufacture, and not of their accidental deposit; and the number of them was so great that the man who curried on the brick-work told me that before he was aware...full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road. It may be conjectured that the different strata were formed by inundations happening at different periods... | |
| 1863 - 584 Seiten
...it was a place of their manufacture, and not of their accidental deposit ; and the numbers of them were so great, that the man who carried on the brickwork...full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road. This letter, containing such curious facts, pregnant with such important inferences in relation to... | |
| 1863 - 662 Seiten
...more abundantly found than now, Mr. Frere was told by a workman that ' before ' he knew that they were objects of curiosity he had emptied ' baskets full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road. J Subsequently to 1841, the implements were seen at Abbeville in the matrix, by M. de Perthes (and... | |
| James Cocke Southall - 1875 - 626 Seiten
...implements here were exceedingly numerous, and Mr. Frere, who was the first to observe them, states that "the man who carried on the brick-work told me...full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road."* And this is the opinion of Lyell, who infers it partly from the sharpness and perfect condition of... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1876 - 606 Seiten
...found generally at the rate of five or six in a square'yard. The manner in which the flint implements lay would lead to the persuasion that it was a place...full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road." As I have already mentioned, the place at which the clay is now excavated is some distance from that... | |
| Royal Society of Canada - 1890 - 606 Seiten
...it was a place of their manufacture, and not of their accidental deposit ; and the numbers of them were so great that the man who carried on the brick-work...baskets full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road."2 When, in December, 188G, Mr. J. Allan Brown communicated to the same Society an analogous discovery... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1892 - 432 Seiten
...it was a place of their manufacture, and not of their accidental deposit ; and the numbers of them were so great that the man who carried on the brick-work...baskets full of them into the ruts of the adjoining road."1 When, in December 1886, Mr. J. Allan Brown communicated to the same Society an. analogous discovery... | |
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