| 1874 - 652 페이지
...bronze period. It was succeeded by the beech forests, which coincide roughly with the iron period." In the time of the Romans, the Danish isles were covered...stragglers, the country being then covered with oak. In Britain, the beech was probably a later introduction, for Caesar mentions that in his day it was not... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1874 - 636 페이지
...antecedent bronze period there were no beech-trees, or, at most, but a few stragglers, the country being covered with oak. In the age of stone, again, the...prevailed, and already there were human inhabitants in these old pine forests. How many generations of each species of tree flourished in succession before... | |
| Liverpool Geological Society - 1878 - 480 페이지
...centuries seem to have done little or nothing towards modifying the character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no...In the age of stone again, the Scotch fir prevailed see p. 9), and already there were human inhabitants in these old pine forest."—Lyell's " Antiquity... | |
| Liverpool Geological Society - 1878 - 464 페이지
...centuries seem to have done little or nothing towards modifying the character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no...In the age of stone again, the Scotch fir prevailed see p. 9), and already there were human inhabitants in these old pine forest." — Lyell's " Antiquity... | |
| Liverpool Geological Society - 1878 - 482 페이지
...centuries seem to have done little or nothing towards modifying the character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no beech trees, or at most but a fe\s- stragglers, the country being then covered with oak. In the age of stone again, the Scotch fir... | |
| John Croumbie Brown - 1879 - 72 페이지
...centuries seem to have done little or nothing towards modifying the character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no...forests. How many generations of each species of tree flourished in succession before the pine was supplanted by the oak, and the oak by the beech, can be... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1880 - 684 페이지
...centuries seem to have done little or nothing towards modifying the character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no...or, at most, but a few stragglers, the country being covered with oak. In the age of stone, again, the Scotch fir prevailed, and already there were human... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1883 - 456 페이지
...character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no beech-trees, or at most but a few stragglers, the country being...already there were human inhabitants in those old pineforests. How many generations of each species of tree nourished in succession before the pine was... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1891 - 764 페이지
...centuries seem to have done little or nothing towards modifying the character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no...or, at most, but a few stragglers, the country being covered with oak. In the age of stone, again, the Scotch fir prevailed, and already there were human... | |
| Ernest Henry Wilson - 1920 - 354 페이지
...character of the forest vegetation. Yet in the antecedent bronze period there were no Beech-trees, or at most but a few stragglers, the country being then covered with Oak. The Scots Pine buried in the oldest peat in Denmark gave place at length to the Oak; and the Oak after... | |
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