| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 802 páginas
...the most artificial character, and my companion, Dr. Abbott, had previously searched the whole cliff with great care. Although the whole face of the escarpment...gravel for the fragments which would have been made in the process, but failed to find any such fragments. This fact, together with the general condition... | |
| 1878 - 814 páginas
...most artificial character, in a locality previously carefully explored by Dr. Abbott. But he adds : " All that I have seen, with a single exception, both...argillite, the like of which I do not know in place." Bearing the above facts in remembrance, the exceptional character of the spear-like implement of flint... | |
| Harvard university Peabody mus - 1880 - 804 páginas
...was difficult to believe that these specimens found about twelve feet below the top of the bank hod travelled down from the superficial soil. At other...gravel for the fragments which -would have been made in the process, but failed to find any such fragments. This fact, together with the general condition... | |
| Harvard university Peabody mus - 1880 - 804 páginas
...pebbles that are without a trace of clipping. All that I have seen, with a single exception, both of tie perfectly and the imperfectly chipped fragments are...pebbles that have been chipped on their edges. I sought in the gravel for the fragments which would have been made in the process, but failed to find any such... | |
| Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 806 páginas
...single exception, both of the perfectly and the Imperfectly chipped fragments are made of a furious granular argillite, the like of which I do not know...pebbles that have been chipped on their edges. I sought in the gravel for the fragments which would have been made in the process, but failed to find any such... | |
| 1887 - 890 páginas
...of human workmanship is quite certain, and the fact stated by Professor Shaler himself that " they are made of a curious granular argillite, the like of which I do not knowin the place," is an additional proof of it. The further fact that the remains of man himself have... | |
| Alfred Russel Wallace - 1891 - 516 páginas
...Professor Shaler himself, that "they 1 Annual Report of the State Geologist of Minnesota, 1877, p. 60. are made of a curious granular argillite, the like of which I do not know in the place," is an additional proof of it. The further fact that the remains of man himself have been... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1888 - 926 páginas
...of human workmanship is quite certain, and the fact stated by Professor Shaler himself that " they are made of a curious granular argillite, the like of which I do not know in the place," is an additional proof of it. The further fact that the remains of man himself have been... | |
| 1887 - 920 páginas
...are of human workmanship is quite certain, and the fact stated by Professor Shaler himself that 'they are made of a curious granular argillite, the like of which I do not know in the place,' is an additional proof of it. The further fact that the remains of man himself have been... | |
| 1887 - 1058 páginas
...of human workmanship is quite certain, and the fact stated by Professor Shaler himself that ' they are made of a curious granular argillite, the like of which I do not know in the place,' is an additional proof of it. The further fact that the remains of man himself have been... | |
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