| Geology - 1859 - 482 pages
...the human period, so that a thick layer of bone-splinters, teeth, land-shells, coprolites of ffycena, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by...washed out and emptied of its contents, excepting the floor-breccia, and the patches of material cemented to the roof and since coated with additional stalagmite.... | |
| Science - 1859 - 948 pages
...the human period, so that a thick layer of bone-splinters, teeth, land-shells, coprolites of Jfycena, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by...washed out and emptied of its contents, excepting the floor-breccia, and the patches of material cemented to the roof and since coated with additional stalagmite.... | |
| Geology - 1859 - 384 pages
...up to the roof within the human period, so that a thick layer of bone splinters, teeth, landshells, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by...the infiltration of water holding lime in solution. 2. That the coprolites of a large Hyaena were similarly cemented to the roof at the same period. 3.... | |
| Science - 1859 - 394 pages
...up to the roof within the human period, so that a thick layer of bone splinters, teeth, landshells, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by...the infiltration of water holding lime in solution. 2. That the coprolites of a large Hycena were similarly cemented to the roof at the same period. 3.... | |
| William Nelson Pendleton - Bible and science - 1860 - 362 pages
...the human period, so that a thick layer of bone-splinters, teeth, land-shells, coprolites of hyena, and human objects, was agglutinated to the roof by...washed out and emptied of its contents, excepting the floor-breccia and the patches of material cemented to the roof, and since coated with additional stalagmite.'"... | |
| Geological Society of London - Electronic journals - 1860 - 738 pages
...the human period, so that a thick layer of bone-splinters, teeth, land-shells, Hyaenas' coprolites, and human objects was agglutinated to the roof by the infiltration of water holding lime in soluPROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. tion. That subsequently, and within the human period, such... | |
| Richard Owen - Paleontology - 1861 - 490 pages
...Palermo ; >uid in respect to the " Maccagnone cave," he draws the following inferences : — That, " it was filled up to the roof within the human period,...washed out, and emptied of its contents, excepting the floor-breccia and the patches of material cemented to the roof, and since coated with additional stalagmite."... | |
| James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell - Theology - 1861 - 994 pages
...the human period, so that a thick layer of bone splinters, teeth, land-shells, hyenas' coprolites, and human objects, was agglutinated to the roof by...washed out and emptied of its contents, excepting the patches of material cemented to the roof, and since coated with additional stalagmite."* (3.) After... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - Evolution - 1863 - 558 pages
...teeth of horses, coprolites of hyaenas, and other bones, the whole agglutinated to one another and to the roof by the infiltration of water holding lime in solution. The perfect condition of the large fragile helices (Helix vermiculata) afforded satisfactory evidence,... | |
| Anthropology - 1863 - 552 pages
...cemented to the roof at the same period ; 3rd, that subsequently such a great change took place in the configuration of the district as to have caused the cave to be emptied of its contents, excepting the patches of materials cemented to the roof and since coated with... | |
| |