... shells. After I had carefully examined all these things I left them where I found them. In the centre of the camp were four large ovens, for cooking their food. These ovens were constructed by digging a hole in the ground, about three feet in diameter,... Narrative of an Expedition - עמוד 16מאת William Carron - 1849 - 125 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Kilkenny Archaeological Society - 1853 - 496 דפים
...he saw the natives of Australia perform the operation in the neighbourhood of Rockingham bay : — "In the centre of the camp were four large ovens,...shell and other fish, is then placed on the stones and baked."2 It was evident, however, that the ancient occupants of the Dunbel rath did not entirely subsist... | |
| Kilkenny Archaeological Society - 1855 - 490 דפים
...he saw the natives of Australia perform the operation in the neighbourhood of Rockingham bay:— " In the centre of the camp were four large ovens, for...other fish, is then placed on the stones and baked." 2 STONE ARTICLES.—1. Portions of nine querns, of which we took possession of three of the upper stones... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1855 - 508 דפים
...he saw the natives of Australia perform the operation in the neighbourhood of Rockingham bay : — " In the centre of the camp were four large ovens, for...shell and other fish, is then placed on the stones and baked."2 It was evident, however, that the ancient occupants of the Dunbel rath did not entirely subsist... | |
| George Firth Scott - 1910 - 378 דפים
...attached, of various sizes, made from mussel-shells. In the centre of the camp were four large ovens constructed by digging a hole in the ground about three feet in diameter and two feet deep, which was filled with small stones to within six inches of the top. Upon these stones the fire was... | |
| John MacGillivray - 1852 - 428 דפים
...a number of fishing lines, made from grass, with hooks attached of various sizes, made from mussel shells. After I had carefully examined all these things...other fish, is then placed on the stones and baked. what I afterwards saw of their habits, that their cookery is confined to roasting and baking. In the... | |
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