| Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences - 1856 - 382 páginas
...at this late day, a distinguished arch;eologist renders him this tardy but well-deserved justice : "Unfortunately, Koch's want of scientific knowledge...facts themselves. But the recent discoveries of Dr. Aughey, in Iowa and Nebraska, have now confirmed them. There, too, the bones of the mastodon have been... | |
| Davenport (Iowa) Public Museum - 1883 - 768 páginas
...now, at this late day, a distinguished archaeologist renders him this tardy but well-deserved justice: "Unfortunately, Koch's want of scientific knowledge...facts themselves. But the recent discoveries of Dr. Aughey, in Iowa and Nebraska, have now confirmed them. There, too, the bones of the mastodon have been... | |
| Jean-François-Albert du Pouget marquis de Nadaillac - 1884 - 646 páginas
...arrows,1 which to all appearance had been shot at him.' These observations are very likely correct ; but unfortunately Koch's want of scientific knowledge...facts themselves. But the recent discoveries of Dr. Aughey in Iowa and Nebraska have now confirmed them. There, too, the bones of the mastodon have been... | |
| Jean-François-Albert du Pouget marquis de Nadaillac - 1884 - 586 páginas
...Those observations are very likely correct ; but unfortunately Koch's want of scientific knowledge 1 and the exaggerations with which he accompanied his...facts themselves. But the recent discoveries of Dr. Aughey in Iowa and Nebraska have now confirmed them. There, too, the bones of the mastodon have been... | |
| Charles Edwin Putnam - 1885 - 56 páginas
...conclusions that were but little dreamed of in the original publication." (Nation, March I2th, I&S5.) "Unfortunately, Koch's want of scientific knowledge...facts themselves. But the recent discoveries of Dr. Aughey, in Iowa and Nebraska, have now confirmed them. There, too, the bones of the mastodon have been... | |
| Jean-François-Albert du Pouget marquis de Nadaillac - 1885 - 598 páginas
...arrows,' which to all appearance had been shot at him.* These observations are very likely correct; but unfortunately Koch's want of scientific knowledge...facts themselves. But the recent discoveries of Dr. Aughey in Iowa and Nebraska have now confirmed them. There, too, the bones of the mastodon have been... | |
| Charles Edwin Putnam - 1885 - 104 páginas
...now, at this late day, a distinguished archaeologist renders him this tardy but well-deserved justice: "'Unfortunately, Koch's want of scientific knowledge...the facts themselves. But the recent discoveries of Or. Aughey, in Iowa and Nebraska, have now conf1rmed them. There, too, the bones of the mastodon have... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet - 1892 - 454 páginas
...now come to the period of the mammoth and the mastodon. There is a mystery about this period. jThere is no doubt that these animals once existed on this...with ashes, traces of fire and arrow-heads and stone 11 weapons were in close proximity. The animals in all cases seem to have been mired in the peat beds... | |
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