The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 22Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1900 - America |
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... containing Parts 2 and 3. - National Educational Associa tion Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the Thirty- eighth Annual Meeting held at Los Angeles , Cal . , July 11-14 . 1809. - Smithsonian Institution United States National ...
... containing Parts 2 and 3. - National Educational Associa tion Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the Thirty- eighth Annual Meeting held at Los Angeles , Cal . , July 11-14 . 1809. - Smithsonian Institution United States National ...
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... contains a large number of ranges , all of which are very narrow and short , and separated from each other by wide intervals of smooth , barren plains . The mountains are of a low order of magnitude for the most part , though some of ...
... contains a large number of ranges , all of which are very narrow and short , and separated from each other by wide intervals of smooth , barren plains . The mountains are of a low order of magnitude for the most part , though some of ...
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... contain well - marked , brackish - water fossils ; but as we ascend to the higher beds we find the great mass of the Eocene to consist of fresh - water deposits . The Trias is in most places separated from the Jura by a purely pro ...
... contain well - marked , brackish - water fossils ; but as we ascend to the higher beds we find the great mass of the Eocene to consist of fresh - water deposits . The Trias is in most places separated from the Jura by a purely pro ...
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... contain- ing both zinc and tin . Usually the plaques are bronze , while the large figures in the round - human beings , leopards , and fowls are generally brass . All this material may have been obtained by melting down the rings and ...
... contain- ing both zinc and tin . Usually the plaques are bronze , while the large figures in the round - human beings , leopards , and fowls are generally brass . All this material may have been obtained by melting down the rings and ...
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... containing many figures of stone objects . It seems cer- tain that the Araucanian tenure of the district in question goes back to prehistoric times . Among the chief sources of the oldest relics are the kitchen - middens of the coast ...
... containing many figures of stone objects . It seems cer- tain that the Araucanian tenure of the district in question goes back to prehistoric times . Among the chief sources of the oldest relics are the kitchen - middens of the coast ...
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