... not prevail. The purpose of the excavations made at Lansing was to expose the formations containing the human remains so fully that geologists of all ways of thinking might study them to advantage, thus preventing the adoption of conclusions based... Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections - Página 2181903Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...the formations containing the human remains so fully that geologists of all ways of thinking might study them to advantage, thus preventing the adoption of conclusions based on inadequate observations. The Leslie iron mine study has an interesting bearing on the technic and industrial history of the... | |
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...the formations containing the human remains so fully that geologists of all ways of thinking might study them to advantage, thus preventing the adoption of conclusions based on inadequate observations. The Leslie iron mine study has an interesting bearing on the technic and industrial history of the... | |
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...the formations containing the tmman remains so fully that geologists of all ways of thinking might study them to advantage, thus preventing the adoption of conclusions based on inadequate observations. The Leslie iron mine study has an interesting bearing on the technic and industrial history of the... | |
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