The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volumes 65-66Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1970 - Natural history |
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One lumbar vertebra associated with a portion of a female innominate bone displayed a slight degree of osteo ... metacarpal and metatarsal bones ; phalanges of hand and foot ; a 3rd cuneiform bone ; a scaphoid bone of the hand ; a few ...
One lumbar vertebra associated with a portion of a female innominate bone displayed a slight degree of osteo ... metacarpal and metatarsal bones ; phalanges of hand and foot ; a 3rd cuneiform bone ; a scaphoid bone of the hand ; a few ...
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FEMALE : Five metacarpal bones and five phalanges ; a scaphoid bone of the hand ; a ist cuneiform bone of the foot ; head of a humerus ; glenoid fossa of scapula ; the rest of the remains were too fragmentary to describe .
FEMALE : Five metacarpal bones and five phalanges ; a scaphoid bone of the hand ; a ist cuneiform bone of the foot ; head of a humerus ; glenoid fossa of scapula ; the rest of the remains were too fragmentary to describe .
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right external auditory meatus and petrous portions of temporal bones , and three such left bones . ... Other immature cranial remains were the articulated parietals and occipital bones , and a separated frontal bone and some fragments ...
right external auditory meatus and petrous portions of temporal bones , and three such left bones . ... Other immature cranial remains were the articulated parietals and occipital bones , and a separated frontal bone and some fragments ...
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THE HERON IN WILTSHIRE by Geoffrey L Boyle | 7 |
THE WEATHER OF 1969 by T E Rogers | 15 |
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