The remains were disposed in such a manner as to prevent the possibility of ascertaining the exact component parts of each skeleton; in some places portions were found removed many yards from others, and in no instance were two bones found lying close... Journal of the Geological Society of Dublin - Page 131by Geological Society of Dublin - 1864Full view - About this book
| 1825 - 362 pages
...places twelve feet deep, without meeting opposition. Other boues were found with mail, eight in all: in one place two heads were found, with the antlers...immediately under them a large blade bone; in another, a large head was flisto-vcred, and, although a most diligent search was made, no part of the skeleton... | |
| Georges baron Cuvier - 1827 - 622 pages
...a manner as to prevent the possibility of ascertaining the exact component parts of each skeleton; in some places portions were found removed many yards...in each other, and immediately under them a large blade-bone; in another, a very large head was discovered, and although a most diligent search was made,... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall, Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1911 - 498 pages
...a manner as to prevent the possibility of ascertaining the exact component parts of each skeleton; in some places portions were found removed many yards...instance were two bones found lying close to each other. The position also was singular; in one place two heads were found with the antlers entwined in each... | |
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