1939
DOI: 10.2307/210068
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The Quaternary Terrace System of Southern Asia and the Age of Man

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“…Various folks are studies the geological aspects of the study area (Tomlinson, 1925;De Terra, 1939;Krishnan & Aiyengar, 1940;Woodroffe, 1981;Boison & Patton, 1985 …”
Section: Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various folks are studies the geological aspects of the study area (Tomlinson, 1925;De Terra, 1939;Krishnan & Aiyengar, 1940;Woodroffe, 1981;Boison & Patton, 1985 …”
Section: Geologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…45. This ridge-is densely forested, and exposures are restricted to the numerotus road-cuts present at the time of our visit in March 1938. On the road from the town of Hsipaw, the first exposures are encountered at milestone 2, where a smallsized gravel is found overlain by a reddish-brown loan (T5). 41).…”
Section: The Boulder Gravels and Terraces Of The Nanhtu And Salzeeen mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Upon his return from the "Symposium of Early Man," held in March 1937 under the auspices of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Dr. von Koenigswald found a jaw fragment of Pithecanthropus, more perfect than Dubois' specimen from Kedeng Brubus, among the fossils collected during his absence. The new fossil came from Sangiran, near Solo (P1 XXXIV, Fig.…”
Section: Melania Citrinoides Brotmentioning
confidence: 99%