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" But the scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity. "
Stray Leaves of Science and Folk-lore - Halaman 122
oleh John Scoffern - 1870 - 485 halaman
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The Anthropological Review, Volume 1

1863 - 552 halaman
...had been a little more explicit. All we read is " the scientific world had no faith in the statements that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity." Now this explanation has been given before ; but we think it to be a very lame excuse, and most unjust...
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The geological evidences of the antiquity of man

sir Charles Lyell (bart.) - 1863 - 578 halaman
...nearly in contact with the subjacent white chalk. But the scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiqtiity. Few geologists visited Abbeville in winter, when the sand-pits were open, and when they...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 33

1864 - 584 halaman
...diluvium." Still, as Sir Charles Lyell expresses it, the scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity. A fewyears later, MM. Rigollot and Buteux corroborated M. Boucher's statement. Little attention was...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 33

1864 - 594 halaman
...diluvinm." Still, as Sir Charles Lyell expresses it, the scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, .had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity. A few years later, MM. Rigollot and Butenx corroborated M. Boucher's statement. Little attention was...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volume 33

1864 - 588 halaman
...diluvium." Still, as Sir Charles Lyell expresses it, the scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity. A fewyears later, MM. Rigollot and Buteux corroborated M. Boucher's statement. Little attention was...
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The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin: Including an ..., Volume 2

Charles Darwin - 1887 - 590 halaman
...Abbeville with bones of rhinoceros, hyosna, &c. " But the scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity." (' Antiquity of Man,' first edition, p. 95). work. As for Lamarck, as you have such a man as Grove...
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The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Volume 2

Charles Darwin - 1888 - 592 halaman
...Abbeville with bones of rhinoceros, hya;na, &c. " But the scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity." (' Antiquity of Man,' first edition, p. 95). work. As for Lamarck, as you have such a man as Grove...
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Charles Darwin's Works: The life and letters of Charles Darwin... ed. by his ...

Charles Darwin - 1896 - 920 halaman
...Abbeville with bones of rhinoceros, hyaena, &c. " But the scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity." (' Antiquity of Man,' first edition, p. 95). work. As for Lamarck, as you have such a man as Grove...
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The Theosophical Quarterly, Volume 1-11

1915 - 414 halaman
...finding of neolithic and paleolithic implements : "The scientific world had no faith in the statement that works of art, however rude, had been met with in undisturbed beds of such antiquity . . . many imagined them to have owed their peculiar forms to accidental fracture in a river bed."...
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Temple Bar, Volume 15

1865 - 608 halaman
...frequently dug out. It was with the French as with the Belgian palaeontologist: the scientific world had no faith in his deductions ; they mostly would not believe...of wrought flint. Might some of them not have owed then, peculiar forms to accidental fracture ? Might not the workmen have committed frauds ? The gravel...
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