. Bulletin. Ethnology. SKULL, FRONTAL VIEW. SECTION OF BLUFF SHOWING LOCATION OF SKELETON (o. Entrance to Tunnel; b, position of Remains) pography was created, in part at least by streams that could not begin their work until after glacial floods had ceased to act. The bones themselves do not favor the theory of great antiquity for the remains. According to Hrdlicka (Am. Anthrop., v, 323, 1903) the skull and bones are not percejitibly fossilized, and are practically identical in their physical characters with the crania and bones of some of the historic Indians of the general region. The crani
. Bulletin. Ethnology. SKULL, FRONTAL VIEW. SECTION OF BLUFF SHOWING LOCATION OF SKELETON (o. Entrance to Tunnel; b, position of Remains) pography was created, in part at least by streams that could not begin their work until after glacial floods had ceased to act. The bones themselves do not favor the theory of great antiquity for the remains. According to Hrdlicka (Am. Anthrop., v, 323, 1903) the skull and bones are not percejitibly fossilized, and are practically identical in their physical characters with the crania and bones of some of the historic Indians of the general region. The cranium has been placed for safe-keeping in the U. S. National. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.
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