Nature, Volume 71Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 - Science |
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... ment. We evidently have to deal with builders doing their work in the Stone and not in the Bronze age. But was the age Palaeolithic or Neolithic? Prof. Gowland writes : – “Perhaps the most striking features of the flint implements is ...
... ment. We evidently have to deal with builders doing their work in the Stone and not in the Bronze age. But was the age Palaeolithic or Neolithic? Prof. Gowland writes : – “Perhaps the most striking features of the flint implements is ...
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... ment to wall, opal glass reflectors for reading off, and screws for vertical adjustment. The metal portions are all well bronzed and lacquered, and the scales are silvered brass. We confidently recommend this Instrument for use as a ...
... ment to wall, opal glass reflectors for reading off, and screws for vertical adjustment. The metal portions are all well bronzed and lacquered, and the scales are silvered brass. We confidently recommend this Instrument for use as a ...
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... ment to wall, opal glass reflectors for reading off, and screws for vertical adjustment. The metal portions are all well bronzed and lacquered, and the scales are silvered brass. We confidently recommend this Instrument for use as a ...
... ment to wall, opal glass reflectors for reading off, and screws for vertical adjustment. The metal portions are all well bronzed and lacquered, and the scales are silvered brass. We confidently recommend this Instrument for use as a ...
Contents
Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Crete | xv |
the Discovery of Argon Prof G H Darwin Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified | l |
Archebiosis and Heterogenesis Dr H Charlton Bastian | 60 |
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