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Page 123
The uppermost limit of this stratum , which shows po sigus of human settlement
except in places where there have evidently been previons diggings for wells or
cesspools and even tanks , is not more than fourteen or fifteen feet below the ...
The uppermost limit of this stratum , which shows po sigus of human settlement
except in places where there have evidently been previons diggings for wells or
cesspools and even tanks , is not more than fourteen or fifteen feet below the ...
Page 129
They show that the thickness of the bed of alluvial clay immediately below recent
earth - formation is about 180 feet , thus extending to a depth about forty - five feet
below the present level of the sea . The quantity of kankar mixed with the olay ...
They show that the thickness of the bed of alluvial clay immediately below recent
earth - formation is about 180 feet , thus extending to a depth about forty - five feet
below the present level of the sea . The quantity of kankar mixed with the olay ...
Page 130
This could bardly be expected , for at Luoknow a boring carried to a depth of
nearly 1 , 000 feet showed no sign of an approach to the bottom of the alluvial
formation , wbile even at Caloutta a boring " reached a depth of 481 feet without
signs ...
This could bardly be expected , for at Luoknow a boring carried to a depth of
nearly 1 , 000 feet showed no sign of an approach to the bottom of the alluvial
formation , wbile even at Caloutta a boring " reached a depth of 481 feet without
signs ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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