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ANTHROPOLOGICAL WORK IN PERU AND BOLIVIA . Mr . Philip A . Means ,
honorary collaborator in American archeology , United States National Museum ,
spent some months during the year in archeological work in Peru and Bolivia .
ANTHROPOLOGICAL WORK IN PERU AND BOLIVIA . Mr . Philip A . Means ,
honorary collaborator in American archeology , United States National Museum ,
spent some months during the year in archeological work in Peru and Bolivia .
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All simple means having failed to give a satisfactory method , Mr . Moore ' s
suggestion was acted upon , and it was found possible , by noting the value of
the function p / psc and the intensity of the sky light in the neighborhood of the
sun , to ...
All simple means having failed to give a satisfactory method , Mr . Moore ' s
suggestion was acted upon , and it was found possible , by noting the value of
the function p / psc and the intensity of the sky light in the neighborhood of the
sun , to ...
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Methods and means were very thoroughly considered before beginning the
publication of the catalogue in 1901 , and the methods then decided on and the
classification schedules then published were probably at that time the best
means of ...
Methods and means were very thoroughly considered before beginning the
publication of the catalogue in 1901 , and the methods then decided on and the
classification schedules then published were probably at that time the best
means of ...
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