Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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British Academy. ' An Annual Report on the progress of Archaeological Research into Roman remains in Britain , ' by Professor Haverfield . A lecture was also delivered on the Araucanians of Chile , by the Rev. Charles A. Sadleir , who ...
British Academy. ' An Annual Report on the progress of Archaeological Research into Roman remains in Britain , ' by Professor Haverfield . A lecture was also delivered on the Araucanians of Chile , by the Rev. Charles A. Sadleir , who ...
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... remains have been discovered , some- times in spots where they must , as geologists tell us , have been deposited at epochs many thousands of years ago , when animals of species long since extinct were living beside the men whose bones ...
... remains have been discovered , some- times in spots where they must , as geologists tell us , have been deposited at epochs many thousands of years ago , when animals of species long since extinct were living beside the men whose bones ...
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... remains of marine mollusks , then the area which now contains them was once a sea , an open sea or some inlet of the sea . He then pointed out the contortion of strata , and tried to explain the contours of the earth's surface by the ...
... remains of marine mollusks , then the area which now contains them was once a sea , an open sea or some inlet of the sea . He then pointed out the contortion of strata , and tried to explain the contours of the earth's surface by the ...
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