| 1879 - 400 páginas
...walk between them is about 6 ins. These appearances, which are here denominated "ancient garden beds", indicate an earlier and more perfect system of cultivation...abundant, are found in several other parts of the state. The "garden beds" are of various sizes, covering generally from twenty to one hundred acres. As a general... | |
| 1863 - 656 páginas
...depth of the walk between " them is about six inches. These appearances, which are here deno" minated ' ancient garden-beds,' indicate an earlier and more...cultivation than that which now prevails ; for the pre" sent Indians do not appear to possess the ideas of taste and order " necessary to enable them... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1863 - 470 páginas
...and the depth of the walk between them 0 L. o., p. 90. t Lapham, 1. c., p. 19. is about six inches. These appearances, which are here denominated 'ancient...in several other parts of the State." (Wisconsin.) Date. — In the ancient monuments of the Mississippi valley it is stated that no earthwork has ever... | |
| Ben Douglass - 1878 - 904 páginas
...space of a hundred feet, and the depth of the walk between is about 6 inches. " These manifestations which are here denominated "ancient garden-beds,"...system of cultivation than that which now prevails, as the present Indians are destitute of those conceptions of order and taste necessary to such harmonious... | |
| Kansas Academy of Science - 1890 - 206 páginas
...counted in the space of one hundred feet ; and the depth of the walk between them is about six inches. These appearances, which are here denominated ancient...cultivation, though not very abundant, are found in several parts of the State. The garden beds are of various sizes, covering generally from twenty to one hundred... | |
| Kansas Academy of Science. Meeting - 1890 - 222 páginas
...counted in the space of one hundred feet; and the depth of the walk between them is about six inches. These appearances, which are here denominated ancient...cultivation, though not very abundant, are found in several parts of the State. The garden beds are of various sizes, covering generally from twenty to one hundred... | |
| George Laurence Gomme - 1890 - 350 páginas
...between them is about 6 inches. These appearances, which are here denominated ' ancient garden beds,' indicate an earlier and more perfect system of cultivation...cultivation, though not very abundant, are found in several parts of the state. The garden beds are of various sizes, covering generally from twenty to one hundred... | |
| 1897 - 44 páginas
...walk between them is about six inches. These appearances, which are here denominated 'garden beds,' indicate an earlier and more perfect system of cultivation than, that which now prevails." [16] Lapham also describes the hillocks, calling them "Indian corn hills," and says that the corn being... | |
| 1920 - 430 páginas
...p. 40. The writers have not been able to verify this citation. 'Prehistoric Times, 1913 ed., p. 273. which are here denominated "ancient garden-beds,"...system of cultivation than that which now prevails. In another place, the depressions or walks between the beds were about eight inches deep and fifteen... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1863 - 466 páginas
...and the depth of the walk between them V 0 L. c., p. 90. t Lapham, I c., p. 19. is about six inches. These appearances, which are here denominated 'ancient...though not very abundant, are found in several other ports of the State." (Wisconsin.) Date. — In the ancient monuments of the Mississippi valley it is... | |
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