... a race of men who were strangers to the art of tanning skins, and at a period much anterior to that to which any traditions of the present race of Indians reaches, derives additional weight from this peculiar shape of the feet. " In other respects,... The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal - Sida 3651885Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1825 - 510 sidor
...this peculiar shape of the feet. In other respects, the impressions are strikingly natural, exhibiting the muscular marks of the foot with great precision and faithfulness to nature. This circumstance weakens, very much, the supposition that they may, poisibly, be specimens of antique... | |
| 1831 - 418 sidor
...peculiar shape of the feet, " In other respects, the impressions are strikingly natural, exhibiting the muscular marks of the foot with great precision and faithfulness to nature. This circumstance weakens, very much, the supposition that they may, possibly, be specimens of antique... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1833 - 418 sidor
...incline to the latter, because the impressions are strikingly natural, says Mr. Schoolcraft, exhithing even the muscular marks of the foot, with great precision...to and from these, is unaccountable, unless we may snppose the rest of this rock, at that time, was buried by earth, brush, grass, or some kind of covering.... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1834 - 412 sidor
...their difficulties, but we incline to the latter, because the impressions are strikingly natural, says Mr. Schoolcraft, exhibiting even the muscular marks...was buried by earth, brush, grass, or some kind of coveringIf they were sculptured, 'why not other specimens appear; thii one isolated effort of the kind,... | |
| Edmund Flagg - 1838 - 280 sidor
...peculiar shape of the feet. " In other respects, the impressions are strikingly natural, exhibiting the muscular marks of the foot with great precision and faithfulness to nature. This circumstance weakens very much the supposition that they may, possibly, be specimens of antique... | |
| Robert Sears - 1843 - 578 sidor
...peculiar shape of the feet. " In other respects, the impressions are strikingly natural, exhibiting th* muscular marks of the foot with great precision and faithfulness to nature This circumstance weakens, very much, the supposition that they may/xMiiWl¡ be specimens of antique... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1906 - 390 sidor
...peculiar shape of the feet. " In other respects, the impressions are strikingly natural, exhibiting the muscular marks of the foot with great precision and faithfulness to nature. This circumstance weakens very much the supposition that they may, possibly, be specimens of antique... | |
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