The conclusions of the writers with regard to the evidence thus far furnished are that it fails to establish the claim that in South America there have been brought forth thus far tangible traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursors... A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere - Page 589by William Berryman Scott - 1913 - 693 lehteFull view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1914 - 926 lehte
...occurrence of burnt earth as an evidence of man's existence in the Miocene (?) 'Monte Hermosean.'" " The conclusions of the writers with regard to the...traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursors of the human race." AC HADDON. PAPERS ON INVERTEBRATES. UNUSUAL interest attaches... | |
| 1912 - 530 lehte
...clearly recognized as due to gnawing rodents or to other nonhuman agencies or as of doubtful origin. The conclusions of the writers with regard to the...that it fails to establish the claim that in South 21535"— Bull. 52—12 25 385 America there have been brought forth thus far tangible traces of either... | |
| Aleš Hrdlička - 1912 - 538 lehte
...clearly recognized as due to gnawing rodents or to other nonhuman agencies or as of doubtful origin. The conclusions of the writers with regard to the...traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursors of the human race. This should not be taken as a categorical denial of the existence... | |
| 1912 - 612 lehte
...as a consequence of these weaknesses must completely collapse when subjected to searching criticism. It fails to establish the claim that in South America...traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursors of the human race.* The position is maintained, and should be maintained, it seems,... | |
| Aleš Hrdlička - 1912 - 532 lehte
...clearly recognized as due to gnawing rodents or to other nonhuman agencies or as of doubtful origin. The conclusions of the writers with regard to the...that it fails to establish the claim that in South . 21535°— Bull. 52—12 25 385 America there have been brought forth thus far tangible traces of... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - 1913 - 726 lehte
...Hrdlicka in collaboration with WH Holmes, Bailey Willis, Frederick Eugene Wright, and Clarence N. Fenner. "The conclusions of the writers with regard to the...traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursors of the human race." Irving Fisher is the writer of an article entitled A Compensated... | |
| 1913 - 782 lehte
...these weaknesses must collapse coinpletely when subjected to searching criticism.1 It fails to sustain the claim that in South America there have been brought...traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursor of the human race. The position is maintained, and should be inaintained, it seems,... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1916 - 620 lehte
...fabulous antiquity of man in South America, Mr. Hrdlifka declares that the evidence thus far furnished "fails to establish the claim that in South America there have been brought forth thus far any tangible traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursors of the human race."... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1916 - 618 lehte
...fabulous antiquity of man in South America, Mr. HrdliEka declares that the evidence thus far furnished "fails to establish the claim that in South America there have been brought forth thus far any tangible traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursors of the human race.... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1916 - 628 lehte
...fabulous antiquity of man in South America, Mr. Hrdlicka declares that the evidence thus far furnished "fails to establish the claim that in South America there have been brought forth thus far any tangible traces of either geologically ancient man himself or of any precursors of the human race."... | |
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