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... Hole , a cavern near Torquay , which has been most carefully and scientifically explored by Mr. Pengelly , aided by a grant from the British Association . The history of this cave is very interesting . About 20 ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES .
... Hole , a cavern near Torquay , which has been most carefully and scientifically explored by Mr. Pengelly , aided by a grant from the British Association . The history of this cave is very interesting . About 20 ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES .
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... Hole of several teeth of an extinct carnivorous animal ( Machairodus latidens ) , the great sabre - toothed tiger , which belongs to an earlier fauna than the other extinct mammals found in the cavern , and which has not been found ...
... Hole of several teeth of an extinct carnivorous animal ( Machairodus latidens ) , the great sabre - toothed tiger , which belongs to an earlier fauna than the other extinct mammals found in the cavern , and which has not been found ...
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... Hole . The latest which have been excavated under the auspices of the British Association , are two in North Wales ; the animal remains found in these are almost identical with those of Kent's Hole , and need not be recapitulated , but ...
... Hole . The latest which have been excavated under the auspices of the British Association , are two in North Wales ; the animal remains found in these are almost identical with those of Kent's Hole , and need not be recapitulated , but ...
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... hole in a stone hammer . The handles of the axes shown in the picture- writing are clumsy sticks , swelling into a large knob at one end , and the axe - blade is fixed into a hole in this knob . " Dr. John Evans , in his work on Ancient ...
... hole in a stone hammer . The handles of the axes shown in the picture- writing are clumsy sticks , swelling into a large knob at one end , and the axe - blade is fixed into a hole in this knob . " Dr. John Evans , in his work on Ancient ...
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... holes , and often engraved with various figures , which are sometimes found in the caves explored , are the sceptres or wands of office of those primitive people , although they are more probably identified with the arrow ...
... holes , and often engraved with various figures , which are sometimes found in the caves explored , are the sceptres or wands of office of those primitive people , although they are more probably identified with the arrow ...
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