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    • A Ciliate from the Dead Sea - Nature

      Nature· 3 days ago

      A PIECE of flint-stone, 7 × 7 × 5 cm., was taken by Dr. T. Rayss on August 24, 1940, from the bottom of the Dead Sea near Kalliah from a depth of c. On the stone, brown spots ...

    • The Origin of Flint - Nature

      Nature· 3 days ago

      THE suggestion of Dr. R. M. Caven (p. 306), that the black colour of flint is due to ferrosoferric oxide, is supported by the fact that flints which have been for some time ...

    • Formation of Flints - Nature

      Nature· 3 days ago

      IN your report of the discussion that followed the reading of my paper on Flint, before the Geologists' Association on June 2nd, Prof. Morris is said to have asserted that ...

    • Prehistoric Flint Mining - Nature

      Nature· 3 days ago

      In the account of his results Canon Greenwell remarks that there “can be no doubt that the whole space occupied by the pits is a complete network of galleries,” and he shows that the

    • Mesolithic Dwellings at Farnham, Surrey - Nature

      Nature· 3 days ago

      Clark at a recent meeting of the Prehistoric Society. The site of the settlement, which is the property of the Farnham Urban District Council, consists of a number of irregularly shaped pits ...

    • The Fracture of Flint by Nature and by Man - Nature

      Nature· 3 days ago

      AT a meeting of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia, held at Norwich on November 4, the natural fracture of flint and its bearing on rudimentary flint implements was discussed by Mr. J. Reid-Moir.