| Robert Munro - 1908 - 352 σελίδες
...Missourium. The two arrow-heads found with the bones — " were," in the words of Dr. Koch himself,1 "in such a position as to furnish evidence still more...found in a layer of vegetable mould which was covered by twenty feet in thickness of alternate layers of sand, clay, and gravel, one of the arrowheads (Fig.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 468 σελίδες
...Osage, several stone arrow-heads mingled with the bones of a nearly entire skeleton of the Missonriuin. The two arrow-heads found with the bones " were in...besides that they were found in a layer of vegetable mold which was covered by twenty feet in thickness of alternate layers of sand, clay, and gravel, one... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 472 σελίδες
...the bones " were in such., a position as to furnish evidence still more conclusive, perhaps, than iu the other case, of their being of equal, if not older...besides that they were found in a layer of vegetable mold which was covered by twenty feet in thickness of alternate layers of sand, clay, and gravel, one... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 468 σελίδες
..." were in such a position as to furnish evidence still more conclusive, perhaps, than in the o£her case, of their being of equal, if not older date,...besides that they were found in a layer of vegetable mold which was covered by twenty feet in thickness of alternate layers of sand, clay, and gravel, one... | |
| 1874 - 490 σελίδες
...Missourium. Intermingled with the bones were several stone arrow-heads. Two of these arrow-heads " were in such a position as to furnish evidence still...found in a layer of vegetable mould which was covered by twenty feet in thickness of alternate layers of sand, clay, and gravel, one of the arrow-heads lay... | |
| 512 σελίδες
...the existence of man contemporaneously with the mastodon. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis 1:61-64, 1857. themselves; for, besides that they were found in a layer of vegetable mould which was covered by twenty feet in thickness of alternate layers of sand, clay and gravel, one of the arrow-heads lay... | |
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