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the same time slowly degrading its previously a<i*i:r;i(l 

 encountered numerous rock barriers in its dowii-< uttin<r 

 controlluig the extent and character of the lateral swii 

 deterniinin<j the variety of terrac- pattern des.-rihcl. 



The i>aiKT is al.un.lai.tlv ilhi.strat<.l l.v l>lnck diaura. 

 and bv maps and sections based on a careful s.n-vcv of 



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Quaternary Remains of Man in Central Europe. 



Obermaier.^ The presence of man in central Knropc 

 nary no longer admits of doubt. The finds of an hcolo*: 

 tal human remains dating back to that period, ha\c I: 

 and well authenticated. They have, in fa< t, hvmmv m. 



