Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Institution, 1914 |
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Page 164
... period there is little difference with the latitude . During the transition years the poles and the Equator are almost clear and the rays are developed only in the middle latitudes , giving the whole a rectangular appearance . The more ...
... period there is little difference with the latitude . During the transition years the poles and the Equator are almost clear and the rays are developed only in the middle latitudes , giving the whole a rectangular appearance . The more ...
Page 387
... period of quiescence , was reduced to a lowland from which almost all of the preexisting mountains had been removed . In this condition it probably remained for more than one geologic period , and the western part may even have been ...
... period of quiescence , was reduced to a lowland from which almost all of the preexisting mountains had been removed . In this condition it probably remained for more than one geologic period , and the western part may even have been ...
Page 621
... period . Another catastrophe followed at Knossos at the end of the third middle Minoan period . At Phaestos , on the other hand , the second , and in that case the final , destruction took place in the first late Minoan period . The ...
... period . Another catastrophe followed at Knossos at the end of the third middle Minoan period . At Phaestos , on the other hand , the second , and in that case the final , destruction took place in the first late Minoan period . The ...
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