Man Before MetalsD. Appleton, 1894 - 365 pagini |
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... According to some , these splintered flints were freaks of nature , ' others held that they were of volcanic origin ; others again , that they were stones split off by winter frosts . Some sagacious men maintained that they were gun ...
... According to some , these splintered flints were freaks of nature , ' others held that they were of volcanic origin ; others again , that they were stones split off by winter frosts . Some sagacious men maintained that they were gun ...
Pagina 9
... according to the number of recent shells contained in them as compared to the fossil ones . The lowest layer , the eocene beds ( ews , dawn , and Kalvós , recent ) , that is , the most ancient deposit of the tertiary epoch , contains ...
... according to the number of recent shells contained in them as compared to the fossil ones . The lowest layer , the eocene beds ( ews , dawn , and Kalvós , recent ) , that is , the most ancient deposit of the tertiary epoch , contains ...
Pagina 20
... according to M. de Prad , the copper age preceded the bronze age . According to M. Rougemont , the Russian Tschoudes also had their age of pure copper . Lastly , implements both of pure copper and of bronze have been taken from Egyptian ...
... according to M. de Prad , the copper age preceded the bronze age . According to M. Rougemont , the Russian Tschoudes also had their age of pure copper . Lastly , implements both of pure copper and of bronze have been taken from Egyptian ...
Pagina 23
... observed among the Kaffirs and the inhabitants of Polynesia . According to Charles Smart , surgeon in the United States army , the Lacaudones of Chiquis , the last remains of a people whom the conquerors were unable to.
... observed among the Kaffirs and the inhabitants of Polynesia . According to Charles Smart , surgeon in the United States army , the Lacaudones of Chiquis , the last remains of a people whom the conquerors were unable to.
Pagina 25
... According to Count Gozzadini , it appears nearly certain that , if the use of ircn only began in Scandinavia towards the beginning of the Christian era , the metal was employed at Villanova and Marzabotto at least as early as 1500 B.C. ...
... According to Count Gozzadini , it appears nearly certain that , if the use of ircn only began in Scandinavia towards the beginning of the Christian era , the metal was employed at Villanova and Marzabotto at least as early as 1500 B.C. ...
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