The American Naturalist, Volumen3Essex Institute, 1870 |
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... stone graves , exposed during the digging of the cellars of a row of houses , and obtained a small stone hatchet , and another implement of hard , silicious stone , beautifully polished . This stone implement is supposed to have been ...
... stone graves , exposed during the digging of the cellars of a row of houses , and obtained a small stone hatchet , and another implement of hard , silicious stone , beautifully polished . This stone implement is supposed to have been ...
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... Stone Fort . The walls of the fort have been formed of loose rocks and stones gathered from the bed of the river . The gateway of the fort , which opens toward the neck of land between the two branches of the river , is carefully pro ...
... Stone Fort . The walls of the fort have been formed of loose rocks and stones gathered from the bed of the river . The gateway of the fort , which opens toward the neck of land between the two branches of the river , is carefully pro ...
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... Stone Rivers . As a general rule these mounds are erected upon rich alluvial bottoms , and are either surrounded by ex- tensive earthworks , or are located in the neighborhood of these fortifications , which mark the site of towns . The ...
... Stone Rivers . As a general rule these mounds are erected upon rich alluvial bottoms , and are either surrounded by ex- tensive earthworks , or are located in the neighborhood of these fortifications , which mark the site of towns . The ...
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... stone houses , filled with rich and com- fortable clothing , such as mantles of hemp , and feathers of every color exquisitely arranged . The dress of the men consisted of a mantle of the size of a common blanket , made of the various ...
... stone houses , filled with rich and com- fortable clothing , such as mantles of hemp , and feathers of every color exquisitely arranged . The dress of the men consisted of a mantle of the size of a common blanket , made of the various ...
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... stone graves . The ancient race of Tennessee buried their dead in rude stone coffins or sarcophagi , constructed of flat pieces of lime- stone or slaty sandstone , which abounds in Middle Tennes- see . Extensive graveyards are found in ...
... stone graves . The ancient race of Tennessee buried their dead in rude stone coffins or sarcophagi , constructed of flat pieces of lime- stone or slaty sandstone , which abounds in Middle Tennes- see . Extensive graveyards are found in ...
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