| Academy of Science of St. Louis - 1860 - 1166 páginas
...upright and apparently quite undisturbed in the clay ; whereas those portions, which had been exposed above the surface, had been partially consumed by...appeared to have been most destructive around the bead of the animal. Some small remains of the head were left unconsumed, but enough to show that they... | |
| Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley - 1861 - 492 páginas
...upright and apparently quite undisturbed in the clay ; whereas those portions which had been exposed above the surface had been partially consumed by the...animal. Some small remains of the head .were left unconsumed, but enough to show that they belonged to the mastodon. There were also found mingled with... | |
| George Charles Grantley Fitzhardinge Berkeley (hon.) - 1861 - 570 páginas
...upright and apparently quite undisturbed in the clay ; whereas those portions which had been exposed above the surface had been partially consumed by the...the animal. Some small remains of the head were left unconsumed, but enough to show that they belonged to the mastodon. There were also found mingled with... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 466 páginas
...thickness from two to six inches, indicated that the burning had been continued for some length of time. The fire appeared to have been most destructive around the head of the animal. Mingled -with the ashes and bones was a large number of broken pieces of rock, which evidently had... | |
| John Wells Foster - 1874 - 432 páginas
...and the surface of the clay was covered, as far as the fire had extended, by a layer of wood-ashes, mingled with larger or smaller pieces of charred wood...the animal. Some small remains of the head were left unconsumed, but enough to show that they belonged to the mastodon. There were also found, mingled with... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 698 páginas
...thickness Irom two to six inches , indicated that the burning had been continued for some length of time. The fire appeared to have been most destructive around the head of the animal. Mingled with the ashes and bones was a large number of broken pieces öl rock, which evidently had... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 706 páginas
...thickness Irom two to six inches , indicated that the burning had been continued for some length of time. The fire appeared to have been most destructive around the head of the animal. Mingled with the ashes and bones was a large number of broken pieces ot rock, which evidently had been... | |
| Robert Hartmann - 1876 - 690 páginas
...thickness Irom two to six inches , indicated that the burning had been continued for some length of time. The fire appeared to have been most destructive around the head of the animal. Mingled with the ashes and bones was a large number of broken pieces of rock, which evidently had been... | |
| John Wells Foster - 1878 - 430 páginas
...and the surface of the clay was covered, as far as the fire had extended, by a layer of wood-ashes, mingled with larger or smaller pieces of charred wood...body, which had been more or less injured by the fire. u The fire appeared to have been most destructive around the head of the animal. Some small remains... | |
| Charles Rau - 1882 - 200 páginas
...thickness from two to six inches, indicated that the burning had been continued for some length of time. The fire appeared to have been most destructive around the head of the animal. Mingled with the ashes and bones was a large number of broken pieces out exception, to the North American... | |
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