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Identifier: quarterlyjourna601904geol (find matches)
Title: The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London
Year: 1845 (1840s)
Authors: Geological Society of London
Subjects: Geology
Publisher: London (etc.)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
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the section of the tibia fromCheddar, in fig. 6 (p. 344); and their measurements are set forthin the following table :— Locality. Antero-posteriordiameter. Transidiameter frominterosseous ridge. Latitudinalindex. Cheddar eave-earth millimetres.38 36 2631 millimetres.20 21 17 24 •52(3■583 •653•774 Tilbury fluviatile deposit ...Andaman Islands, recent ...Normal English 0 From the foregoing measurements it will be seen that the Cheddartibia is an extraordinary bone, being flatter and more platycnemicthan the Tilbury specimen, which is the next most extreme typethat I have seen, and is classed in the National Collection at SouthKensington, with a query, as Palaeolithic. The flint-flakes taken from the cave-earth of the vestibule 6and the fissure g (fig. 1, p. 335) are beautifully patinated. Somehave only a central ridge ; others have two, three, or even fourridges. Many are rounded at one end, some at both ends; othersare pointed, but not by secondary working. Two appear to have
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c > O br,O bCO ■4-JO Vol. 60.) HUMAN REMAINS IX GOUGHs CAVERN, CHEDDAR. 345 been intentionally serrated, but on the whole there is an absenceof distinct traces of secondary chipping or dressing. The flakesmust, many of them, have been more than 4 inches long. Ifthe form and workmanship of the implements shown in fig. 7 be Fig. 7.—Flint-blades, borers, and scrapers, found in association withhuman remains in the cave-earth of Gouglis Cavern.

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