- The
first eoliths were
collected in Kent by
Benjamin Harrison, an
English amateur naturalist and archaeologist, in 1885 (though the name "
eolith" was not...
-
demonstrably fully bipedal. As
later analysis would reveal, the 'tools' were
eoliths of
natural origin and
originated from (mostly)
marine Miocene strata that...
-
Neolith Co., Ltd. (Korean: 네오리스),
formerly known as
Eolith Co., Ltd. (Korean: 이오리스) is a
South Korean based video game company, best
known for co-developing...
-
analysis of
eoliths,
stone artifacts sometimes regarded as tools.
Wodak and
Oldryod : 206–207 also
criticize the book's
discussion of
eoliths. Moreover...
-
Tertiary and that supposedly,
following De Mortillet's theory,
produced eoliths. In his work of 1883 Le Préhistorique, antiquité de l'homme (The Prehistoric:...
- Hard, fine-grained
sedimentary rock
composed of
cryptocrystalline silica Eolith –
Knapped flint nodule Jasper –
Chalcedony variety colored by iron oxide...
- The
Norwich Crag
Formation is a
stratigraphic unit of the
British Pleistocene Epoch. It is the
second youngest unit of the Crag Group, a
sequence of four...
- Bosnia, made by
ancient Bosnians.
Eltanin Antenna:
Actually a sponge.
Eoliths:
Miocene knapped flint nodules mistaken in the 19th
century for extremely...
-
frequency of
obtuse angles on
eoliths,
natural fractures, and artifacts.
Barnes found obtuse angles on 72% of
eoliths, 75% of
natural fractures, and...
- him publicly,
possibly because it
would have been an
argument against the
eolith theory,
which Morris strongly supported.
Adrian Lister of the UK's Natural...