... with the bones and horns of oxen, red -deer, roebucks, horses, wild boars, and beavers. A human skull, of high antiquity, has also been found in it, at a depth of many feet, at the contact of the peat with a substratum of shell-marl. It was accompanied... Transactions of the Geological Society - Pagina 115door Geological Society of London - 1829Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1862 - 72 pagina’s
...seeds, and also with the hones and horns of oxen, red deer, roebucks, horses, wild boars and heavers. A human skull of high antiquity has also been found...feet, at the contact of the peat with a substratum of shell marl. It was accompanied by rude instruments of stone. Along the northern edge of this peat-bog... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1872 - 362 pagina’s
...of existence untenable. The peat varies from 5 to 15 feet in depth, "and abounds with branches ami other remains of trees, viz., fir cones, nuts, and...feet, at the contact of the peat with a substratum of shell marl. It was accompanied with rude instruments of stone."3i At Thatcham the peat has yielded... | |
| 1869 - 574 pagina’s
...Kingsclere," etc. "A human skull of high antiquity," he says " has been found in it (the peat near Newbury), at a depth of many feet, at the contact of the peat with a substratum of shell marl. It was accompanied with rude instruments of stone, which lead us to conclude that it was... | |
| Edward Hungerford Goddard - 1869 - 842 pagina’s
...Kingsclere," etc. "A human skull of high antiquity," he says " has been found in it (the peat near Newbury), at a depth of many feet, at the contact of the peat with a substratum of shell marl. It was accompanied with rude instruments of stone, which lead us to conclude that it was... | |
| Paschal B. Randolph - 1996 - 418 pagina’s
...much mixed with minute crystals of selenite and a small quantity of carbonate of lime, and abounds with the bones and horns of oxen, red -deer, roebucks,...shell-marl. It was accompanied by rude instruments of stone. Along the northern edge of this peat-bog, there is a considerable deposit of marl, mixed with calcareous... | |
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