| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 802 lehte
...the traces of human occupancy of Kent's Cavern, England, that "in the present state of the evidence" he is " compelled to believe that the earliest men of Kent's Hole were inter-glacial, if not pre-rjlacial." I have already briefly referred to strati (led gravels as a characteristic feature of... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1877 - 360 lehte
...present state of the evidence I see no escape, and the conclusion forced on me compels me to believe also that the earliest men of Kent's Hole were interglacial, if not preglacial." Danger in the Wind. — "We have long thought that the multiplication of books on geology was becoming... | |
| Harvard university Peabody mus - 1880 - 804 lehte
...the traces of human occupancy of Kent's Cavern, England, that "in the present state of the evidence" he is "compelled to believe that the earliest men...Kent's Hole were inter-glacial, if not pre-glacial ." I have airead}' briefly referred to stratified gravels as a characteristic feature of the geology... | |
| Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 806 lehte
...the traces of human occupancy of Kent's Cavern, England, that " in the present state of the evidence" he is "compelled to believe that the earliest men of Kent's Hole were inter-glacial, if not pre-ylacial." I have already briefly referred to stratified gravels as a characteristic feature of... | |
| Harvard university Peabody mus - 1880 - 804 lehte
...the traces of human occupancy of Kent's Cavern, England, that " in the present state of the evidence" he is " compelled to believe that the earliest men of Kent's Hole «ere inter-glacial, if not pre-glacial.'* I have airead}' briefly referred to stratified gravels as... | |
| B. C. Y. - 1882 - 208 lehte
...the British Association in 1877, says that the state of the evidence from Kent's Cavern compelled him to believe that the earliest men of Kent's Hole were interglacial, if not preglacial.13 We do not question the statement that the accumulation of stalagmite on the boss was... | |
| 1887 - 890 lehte
...the first great glacial period, thus corresponding to the various epochs of neolithic and palzolithic man in Europe, terminating in the Suffolk flints,...remains to adduce the evidence which carries us much further back, and demonstrates the existence of man in pliocene times. This evidence is derived from... | |
| Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology - 1880 - 810 lehte
...the traces of human occupancy of Kent's Cavern, England, that "in the present state of the evidence" he is " compelled to believe that the earliest men...Kent's Hole were inter-glacial, if not pre-glacial." I have already briefly referred to stratified gravels as a characteristic feature of the geology of... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1884 - 858 lehte
...Association in 1877" [Mr. Pengelly] "says that the state of the evidence from Kent's Cavern compelled him to believe that the earliest men of Kent's Hole were interglacial if not preglaciaL" He has not quoted with verbal accuracy, but he has stated with substantial correctness the belief I... | |
| 1887 - 924 lehte
...Gcolog'itt of Minnesota, \%11, are recorded in the first, second, and third volumes of the Keports of the Peabody Museum. The interesting series of researches...remains to adduce the evidence which carries us much further back, and demonstrates the existence of man in Pliocene times. This evidence is derived from... | |
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