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Revision as of 17:20, 12 April 2022 by Scotfot (talk | contribs) (Figure 58 The implements from the twelve-foot stratum of Thames gravel are sub-abraded, lustrous and of greater age than the foregoing ; one of these, now in the collection of Dr. Evans, is illustrated, one-half real size, by Figure 58. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}})
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Figure 58 The implements from the twelve-foot stratum of Thames gravel are sub-abraded, lustrous and of greater age than the foregoing ; one of these, now in the collection of Dr. Evans, is illustrated, one-half real size, by Figure 58. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S.

From: A record of excursions made between 1860 and 1890. Edited by Thomas Vincent Holmes , F.G.S. and C. Davies Sherborn, F.G.S. London: Edward Stanford [For the Geologists’ Association], 1891. Source: Cornell University copy on the Internet Archive (Public domain work)

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current17:20, 12 April 2022Thumbnail for version as of 17:20, 12 April 20221,181 × 1,237 (391 KB)Scotfot (talk | contribs)Figure 58 The implements from the twelve-foot stratum of Thames gravel are sub-abraded, lustrous and of greater age than the foregoing ; one of these, now in the collection of Dr. Evans, is illustrated, one-half real size, by Figure 58. Reproduced here by the kind. permission of Mr. Worthington G.. Smith, F.L.S. {{Template:GA excursions1860-1890}} == Licencing == {{GA}}