The fourth skull belonged to the pig, and had a round hole in the frontals rather larger than a crown piece, which had the appearance of being made by human hands. The presence of the lower jaws with the skulls indicates that they were deposited in the... Compte rendu de la ... session - Pagina 2751869Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1865 - 730 pagine
...Aigoceroi Caucasica, of Asia, than any recent skull with which I am acquainted in London or Oxford. The outer chamber was remarkable for the absence of earth of any kind, except immediately underneath the natural entrance. The lower chamber (B) on the other hand, at the same slope... | |
| 1868 - 556 pagine
...fourth skull belonged to the pig, and had a round hole in the frontals rather larger than a florin, which had the appearance of being made by human hands....bones and teeth of wolf, fox, mole, arvicola, badger, bat, along with a metacarpal of red-deer and the remains of birds. How the nnimal remains were introduced,... | |
| Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1868 - 286 pagine
...skulls indicates that they were deposited in the cavern while the ligments still bound them together. The outer chamber was remarkable for the absence of...were numerous bones and teeth of wolf, fox, mole, arvicolse, badger, rat, along with a metacarpal of red deer and the remains of birds. How the animal... | |
| William Boyd Dawkins, W. Ayshford Sanford - 1872 - 384 pagine
...mole, arvicolae, badger, bat, the metacarpal of red deer, the radius of Bos, and the remains of birds. The outer chamber was remarkable for the absence of earth of any kind, except underneath the natural entrance, where there was a thin coating. The lower chamber, on the other hand, running in... | |
| 1869 - 548 pagine
...longifrons, two others were those of a species of the goat tribe, approaching more closely to the JEgoceros Caucasica of Asia than any other recent species, in...bones and teeth, of wolf, fox, mole, arvicola, badger, arid bat, along with a metacarpal of red-deer and the remains of birds. How the animal remains were... | |
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