But the fact of finding the skulls in one group, coupled with the presence of the hole in the frontals of the pig, leads us to believe that they have been introduced by the hand of man. The entrance was far too small to admit of an ox falling into the... The Intellectual Observer - Page 4041868Full view - About this book
| Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - Wiltshire (England) - 1868 - 286 pages
...cave, or any other traces of man, is altogether a matter of conjecture. But the fact of finding the skulls in one group, coupled with the presence of...teeth. In 1863, Mr. James Parker explored a cave in the lime-house cliffs at Uphill, near Weston-super-Mare, and obtained human skulls and bones, along with... | |
| Anthropology - 1869 - 558 pages
...group, * Quart. Geol. Journal, November, 1865. T coupled with the presence of the hole in the frontals of the pig, leads us to believe that they have been...through ; had they been brought in by wolf or fox, the bones would have exhibited marks of teeth. In 1863 Mr. James Parker explored a cave in the limestone... | |
| Anthropology - 1869 - 1080 pages
...group, * Quart. Gcol. Journal, November, 1865. T coupled with the presence of the hole in the frontals of the pig, leads us to believe that they have been...through ; had they been brought in by wolf or fox, the bones would have exhibited marks of teeth. In 1863 Mr. James Parker explored a cave in the limestone... | |
| William Boyd Dawkins, W. Ayshford Sanford - Mammals, Fossil - 1872 - 384 pages
...with the presence of the hole in the frontals of the Sus scrofa, inclines us to believe that they may have been introduced by the hand of man. The entrance...into the cave by accident, and scarcely large enough to admit of a goat or deer squeezing themselves through. 1 ' Revue Archeologique,' 1864. 2 Gray, '... | |
| Anthropology - 1869 - 548 pages
...the fact of finding the skulls in one group, coupled with the presence of the hole in the frontals of the pig, leads us to believe that they have been...through ; had they been brought in by wolf or fox, the bones would have exhibited marks of teeth. In 1863 Mr. James Parker explored a cave in the limestone... | |
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