The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... border ; coming after- wards to describe in greater detail the Chalk and Greensand areas around that district in the south - east of England , which is known as the Weald . My information as to the parish boundaries is derived from the ...
... border ; coming after- wards to describe in greater detail the Chalk and Greensand areas around that district in the south - east of England , which is known as the Weald . My information as to the parish boundaries is derived from the ...
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... border to the sterile and comparatively thinly populated Oxford Clay . * This clay forms a broad band of stiff and wet land largely laid out in pasture . To the south - east of this there is another escarpment formed by the Coral Rag ...
... border to the sterile and comparatively thinly populated Oxford Clay . * This clay forms a broad band of stiff and wet land largely laid out in pasture . To the south - east of this there is another escarpment formed by the Coral Rag ...
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... border parishes more minutely . To the geo- logist the Chalk escarpment is the boundary of the Weald . The true boundary of the ancient Weald is somewhat doubtful , pro- bably it was generally the Lower Greensand escarpment . Differing ...
... border parishes more minutely . To the geo- logist the Chalk escarpment is the boundary of the Weald . The true boundary of the ancient Weald is somewhat doubtful , pro- bably it was generally the Lower Greensand escarpment . Differing ...
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... border , we must not omit to notice the deep transverse valleys , through which the rivers run in their way from the central country towards the sea on the south , and towards the Thames on the north . These carve the Chalk and Lower ...
... border , we must not omit to notice the deep transverse valleys , through which the rivers run in their way from the central country towards the sea on the south , and towards the Thames on the north . These carve the Chalk and Lower ...
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... border parish between that county and Kent . Wanborough is a " liberty " on the Hog's Back . To the south of the Hog's Back there is a wide expanse of barren sandy land , which was probably always to a great extent open ground , or only ...
... border parish between that county and Kent . Wanborough is a " liberty " on the Hog's Back . To the south of the Hog's Back there is a wide expanse of barren sandy land , which was probably always to a great extent open ground , or only ...
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