Man Before MetalsD. Appleton, 1903 - 365 pagini |
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... appear so natural that the bare mention here made of them may appear common - place to the reader . Man , I repeat , knows not his own nature nor his own history . Yet nothing of greater moment could be presented as the object of his ...
... appear so natural that the bare mention here made of them may appear common - place to the reader . Man , I repeat , knows not his own nature nor his own history . Yet nothing of greater moment could be presented as the object of his ...
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... appears to be older than that of i s corresponding representative in the other hemisphere ; an important fact not hitherto recognised . ' ( Marsh , Introduction and Succession of Vertebrate Life in America , p . 24 . An address ...
... appears to be older than that of i s corresponding representative in the other hemisphere ; an important fact not hitherto recognised . ' ( Marsh , Introduction and Succession of Vertebrate Life in America , p . 24 . An address ...
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... appear ; that these are succeeded by other often colossal and extinct forms , such as the megatherium , the dinotherium , the macrotherium , the mastodon , and even monkeys ( dryopithecus ) ; finally , that later on , and in the ...
... appear ; that these are succeeded by other often colossal and extinct forms , such as the megatherium , the dinotherium , the macrotherium , the mastodon , and even monkeys ( dryopithecus ) ; finally , that later on , and in the ...
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... appears to have been violent , like social revolutions or the great disturbances of the earth's crust . In short it is easy to understand that in a given country , among a given people , a thousand circumstances may have influenced the ...
... appears to have been violent , like social revolutions or the great disturbances of the earth's crust . In short it is easy to understand that in a given country , among a given people , a thousand circumstances may have influenced the ...
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... appears nearly certain that , if the use of iron 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. Metallic ages . Ages . Stone ...
... appears nearly certain that , if the use of iron 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. Metallic ages . Ages . Stone ...
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