In one instance a human skeleton lay beneath that of a horse in such a position as to indicate that the horse had crushed and killed the man by falling upon him. It is evident that this hall had been the scene of a, massacre, for in nearly every instance... Archaeological Review - Seite 255herausgegeben von - 1889Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1888 - 510 Seiten
...volcanic ash. " In laying bare the pavement of this hall no fewer than fortyone human skeletons of botli sexes and all ages have been met with, and among them...instance a human skeleton lay beneath that of a horse in snch a position as to indicate that the horse had crushed and killed the man by falling upon him. It... | |
| Alfred Cooper Fryer - 1893 - 168 Seiten
...most likely covered by curtains, easily removable. This room had a handsome tessellated pavement, and no fewer than forty-one human skeletons of both sexes and all ages were met with, as well as the bones of three horses. This hall was evidently the scene of a massacre,... | |
| 1888 - 624 Seiten
...enough remains to show its general design and quality ; but in places it has been sadly mutilated. In laying bare the pavement of this hall, no fewer than forty-one human skeletons of b> >th sexes and all ages have been met with, and among them the bones of three horses. In one instance,... | |
| 1920 - 700 Seiten
...which a coloured engraving is preserved. ' In laying bare the pavement of this hall, no fewer than 41 human skeletons of both sexes and all ages have been...among them the bones of three horses. In one instance the human skeleton lay beneath that of a horse in such a position as to indicate that the horse had... | |
| 1920 - 714 Seiten
...which a coloured engraving is preserved. ' In laying bare the pavement of this hall, no fewer than 41 human skeletons of both sexes and all ages have been...among them the bones of three horses. In one instance the human skeleton lay beneath that of a horse in such a position as to indicate that the horse had... | |
| 1888 - 330 Seiten
...the two compartments into one. The floor is covered with tessellated pavement of a singular pattern. In laying bare the pavement of this hall no fewer...and all ages have been met with, and among them the b.mes of three horses. In one instance a human skeleton lay beneath that of a horse in such a position... | |
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