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... forms the surface of the high terrace hose surface is scattered with the tools and works of early man . In some aces , as in eastern Wyoming , this depositional phase is itself two - fold . Fill 2 was eroded to about the same depth as ...
... forms the surface of the high terrace hose surface is scattered with the tools and works of early man . In some aces , as in eastern Wyoming , this depositional phase is itself two - fold . Fill 2 was eroded to about the same depth as ...
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... forms occur in Mexico . In 1958 Albritton escribed a depositional sequence in the Guadiana valley that had some arallels with the Texas record to the north , and with the scheme roposed for the central valley of Mexico to the south by ...
... forms occur in Mexico . In 1958 Albritton escribed a depositional sequence in the Guadiana valley that had some arallels with the Texas record to the north , and with the scheme roposed for the central valley of Mexico to the south by ...
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... are prominent in a tributary to Presa de Valsequillo of Puebla , Mexico . The older fill is seen as the upper terrace in the middle ne younger fill that forms the lower terrace borders the channel . མ་ པ་ ་ པ མས་ སམ མཆ which the older.
... are prominent in a tributary to Presa de Valsequillo of Puebla , Mexico . The older fill is seen as the upper terrace in the middle ne younger fill that forms the lower terrace borders the channel . མ་ པ་ ་ པ མས་ སམ མཆ which the older.
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... Forms of the Languages of the American Indians . " This port marks an important date in the history of Americanist studies , for e following reasons : It offers a clear definition of a study whose object is , not the origin of e Indians ...
... Forms of the Languages of the American Indians . " This port marks an important date in the history of Americanist studies , for e following reasons : It offers a clear definition of a study whose object is , not the origin of e Indians ...
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... forms , with fewer irregularities than any other language that I know of ( ... ) Mr. Du Ponceau says too , of the same language , that " it would rather appear to have been formed by philosophers in their closets , than by savages in ...
... forms , with fewer irregularities than any other language that I know of ( ... ) Mr. Du Ponceau says too , of the same language , that " it would rather appear to have been formed by philosophers in their closets , than by savages in ...
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Alan Bullock Algonkian alluvial American Indian languages AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY art history Bill Bracton called Campbell century changes China Chinese civilization comparative Conquest Dave death Delaware deposition Du Ponceau earlier early Eliot erosion Essai false memories fill Fulbright Gellner German graduate grammatical forms Harvard Hewlett historians Hitler and Stalin house of lords human Humboldt imagination Iroquois Jews John Kulaks langues later law school Lenni Lenape Lewis Cass linguistic Loftus Macbeth Macduff Mémoire modern never North America notes nuclear nuclear astrophysics observations Packard painting person Peter Stephen Philadelphia Pickering political polysynthetic president Professor reported Review Roy Medvedev ruin Russian Salisbury Salisbury's scholar Soviet Union Stalin Stephen Du Ponceau subjects Svetlana Alliluyeva terraces terror theory Thorne Thorne's typological tyrant University valley Vita-Finzi Wadi William Fulbright Willy Fowler words wrote York yr BP