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Bone breccia
Breccia Brec"cia, n. [It., breach, pebble, fragments of stone, fr. F. br[`e]che; of German origin. See Breach.] (Geol.) A rock composed of angular fragments either of the same mineral or of different minerals, etc., united by a cement, and commonly presenting a variety of colors. Bone breccia, a breccia containing bones, usually fragmentary. Coin breccia, a breccia containing coins.

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- Huene had described the rock matrix as 'extremely reminiscent of the bone breccia at Durdham Downs near Bristol' and had renamed the species Thecodontosaurus...
- seeds of hackberry trees, burned bones as well as lithic tools; the lower layer contains breccia with limestone blocks, bone fragments, lithic tools and red...
- lithic artefacts and hearths. The flute was cemented into the phosphate breccia in close proximity to the hearth. Between the Mousterian level containing...
- Kazimierz Kowalski in 1960. He based his research on fossils evaporated from bone breccia, that was found in Węże Nature Reserve, near the village of Węże, Poland...
- Library. Jefferson, Thomas (1799). "A Memoir on the Discovery of Certain Bones of a Quadruped of the Clawed Kind in the Western Parts of Virginia". Transactions...
- suggested that the breakage patterns of the so-called bone implements from the Member 3 Grey breccia layers from Makapansgat displa**** evidence of being...
- discovered in the Lissauer Breccia of southern Poland by Georg Gürich around 1884; the bone was described but not named in 1884. The bone was damaged during the...
- director was Giuseppe Botti. From 1904 to 1932 he was followed by Evaristo Breccia and then Achille Adriani. The museum was inaugurated in 1895 by Khedive...
- silica-rich fluids seep into the voids of Earth materials, e.g., rocks, wood, bones, s****, and replace the original materials with silica (SiO2). Silica is...
- andesitic epiclastic volcanic breccias. The Stanton Ranch Member consists of andesitic flows, flow breccias, and tuff breccias. The Devil's Peak Member consists...