Hyaenas' coprolites, and human objects, was agglutinated to the roof by the infiltration of water holding lime in solution. That subsequently, and within the human period, such a great amount of change took place in the physical configuration of the district... The Natural History Review - Page 4241864Full view - About this book
| 1859 - 482 lehte
...cautious geologists to the inferences, — that the Maceagnone Cave was filled up to the roof withia the human period, so that a thick layer of bone-splinters, teeth, land-shells, coprolites of ffycena, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by the infiltration of water... | |
| Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club - 1853 - 604 lehte
...care ; from which Dr. Falconer drew the inference, that the cave had been filled to the roof daring the human period, so that a thick layer of bone-splinters, teeth, land-shells, and human implements, had been agglutinated together, and that, subsequently, and within the humau... | |
| 1859 - 948 lehte
...would call the careful attention of cautious geologists to the inferences, — that the Maceagnone Cave was filled up to the roof within the human period,...thick layer of bone-splinters, teeth, land-shells, coprolites of Jfycena, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by the infiltration of water... | |
| 1859 - 394 lehte
...Falconer draws the following inferences from the study of these facts : — 1. That the Maccagnone Cave was filled up to the roof within the human period, so that a thick layer of bone splinters, teeth, landshells, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by the infiltration... | |
| 1859 - 384 lehte
...Falconer draws the following inferences from the study of these facts : — 1. That the Maccagnone Cave was filled up to the roof within the human period, so that a thick layer of bone splinters, teeth, landshells, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by the infiltration... | |
| Geological Society of London - 1860 - 738 lehte
...would call the careful attention of cautious geologists to the inferences : — That the Maccagnone Cave was filled up to the roof within the human period,...roof by the infiltration of water holding lime in soluPROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. tion. That subsequently, and within the human period, such... | |
| William Nelson Pendleton - 1860 - 362 lehte
...at Palermo ; and, in respect to the ' Maceognone Cave,' he draws the following inferences : 'That it was filled up to the roof within the human period,...thick layer of bone-splinters, teeth, land-shells, coprolites of hyena, and human objects, was agglutinated to the roof by the infiltration of water holding... | |
| 1860 - 448 lehte
...author would call the careful attention of cautious geologists to the inferences — that the Maceagnone Cave was filled up to the roof within the human period, so that a thick layer of bone splinters, teeth, land-shells, coprolites of hyaena, and human objects, was agglutinated to the... | |
| James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell - 1861 - 994 lehte
...author would call the careful attention of cautious geologists to the inferences, that the Maccagnone cave was filled up to the roof within the human period, so that a thick layer of bone splinters, teeth, land-shells, hyenas' coprolites, and human objects, was agglutinated to the... | |
| Richard Owen - 1861 - 490 lehte
...Palermo ; >uid in respect to the " Maccagnone cave," he draws the following inferences : — That, " it was filled up to the roof within the human period, so that a thick layer of bone splinters, teeth, land-shells, coprolites of hyaena, and human objects, was agglutinated to the... | |
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