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Trackway
Trackway Track"way`, n.
Any of two or more narrow paths, of steel, smooth stone, or
the like, laid in a public roadway otherwise formed of an
inferior pavement, as cobblestones, to provide an easy way
for wheels.
Meaning of Trackways from wikipedia
- Roads,
Trackways and
Canals [1]
Neolithic wooden trackways and bog
hydrology Timber features -
trackways and
logboats A
medieval timber trackway and industrial...
- ****ociated with the
trackways were
likely capable of
terrestrial locomotion. Tiktaalik's
discoverers were
skeptical about the
Zachelmie trackways.
Daeschler said...
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Neolithic Trackway (Lindholme
Trackway) was
discovered in 2004, and is one of the
oldest known ancient timber trackways in England. The
trackway is the second...
- multi-legged/feet
trackways on land. Some of the
earliest trackways for
human ancestors have been
discovered in Tanzania. The
Laetoli trackway is
famous for...
- are
several cases of
reported trackways of the
earliest land-going vertebrates, also
known as tetrapods.
These trackways provide crucial insights to the...
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threshold in the 1930s The
discovery of the two bog
trackways disproved the old
doctrine that such bog
trackways only
occurred south of the
river Elbe. They show...
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Sites View:
Ardley Trackways".
Sites of
Special Scientific Interest.
Natural England.
Retrieved 2 June 2020. "Map of
Ardley Trackways".
Sites of Special...
- from
fossil trackways that have
occasionally been
found to
preserve only the
forefeet (m****) impressions.
Henderson showed that such
trackways can be explained...
- The
Corlea Trackway (Irish: Bóthar
Chorr Liath) is an Iron Age
trackway, or togher, near the
village of Keenagh,
south of Longford,
County Longford, in...
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speeds of
locomotion comparable to
those of
regular trackways at the same sites, and
these trackways are
typically narrow, with one foot
placed directly...