| John Evans - 1897 - 784 pages
..." Geology of the South-east of Devonshire," in which the former was incorporated. He stated that " works of art, such as arrow-heads and knives of flint,...human can be separated from the other reliquiae," among which he mentions teeth and bones of elephant, rhinoceros, ox, deer, horse, bear, hyaena, and... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1900 - 748 pages
...remains and works of art, such as arrow* Transactions of the Oeol. Soc., Ser. 2, vol. vi. p. 433. heads and knives of flint, occur in all parts of the cave,...human can be separated from the other reliquiae," which included bones of the " elephant, rhinoceros, ox, deer, horse, bear, hyaena, and a feline animal... | |
| London Lond. inst - 394 pages
...to us, and who has done more than almost any other man in the geology of Devonshire, says that, ' ' Human remains and works of art, such as arrow-heads...knives of flint, occur in all parts of the cave, and through the entire thickness of the clay; and no distinction founded on condition, distribution, or... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1885 - 492 pages
...Society of London (2nd Ser. vi. 433—489). Speaking of his own researches in Kent's Cavern he said, " Human remains and works of art, such as arrowheads...the human can be separated from the other reliquiae" (p. 444). He adds, "Few, I imagine, who are acquainted with the facts which the labours of MM. Schmerling... | |
| Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art - 1878 - 670 pages
...Transactions of the Geological Society [Series 2], gives an entirely different result of his researches. He says, ' Human remains and works of art, such as...thickness of the clay: and no distinction founded on the condition, distribution, or relative position can be observed, whereby the human can be separated... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1870 - 508 pages
...description of Kent's Hole, near Torquay, he says that 'human remains and works of art, such as arrow heads and knives of flint, occur in all parts of the cave,...whereby the human can be separated from the other reliquije, which included bones of the Elephant, Rhinoceros, Ox, Deer, Horse, Bear, Hysena, and a feline... | |
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