Man and the Glacial PeriodD. Appleton, 1892 - 385 pagini |
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Pagina 280
... remains of the reindeer having been discovered on the south slope of the Pyrenees , but the remains of the mammoth , the woolly rhinoceros , and the musk ox , have not been found so far south . African species of the elephant , however ...
... remains of the reindeer having been discovered on the south slope of the Pyrenees , but the remains of the mammoth , the woolly rhinoceros , and the musk ox , have not been found so far south . African species of the elephant , however ...
Pagina 281
... remains from caves which might be mentioned belong in any proper sense to the Glacial period . The same remarks should be made also with reference to the lake - dwellings in Switzerland , of which so much has been written in late years ...
... remains from caves which might be mentioned belong in any proper sense to the Glacial period . The same remarks should be made also with reference to the lake - dwellings in Switzerland , of which so much has been written in late years ...
Pagina 287
... remains of human art . In America the bones are found in the gold - bearing gravels of California , in connection with hu- man remains . The BEAR was represented in Europe in palæolithic times by three species , of which only one exists ...
... remains of human art . In America the bones are found in the gold - bearing gravels of California , in connection with hu- man remains . The BEAR was represented in Europe in palæolithic times by three species , of which only one exists ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER III | 43 |
SIGNS OF PAST GLACIATION | 51 |
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