Capitolo 60
you/he/she can be given for their presence it is that they represents the old earth
surfaces; or, when earth was freed by ice, and
vegetation had dressed again him in a mantle of green. In this
cut has shown one of these beds. Both above of and under it is the
clay beds of bowlder. The peat in the centre varies from a thumb
to a foot and a half in bigness, and it contains many fragments
of wood, batons, roots etc.; and of animals, numerous coleopters
you/he/she was found, a kind of what it only frequents places where buck
and ruminant animals abound.
Diagram of Bed of Interglacial------------
From a big number of such discoveries that has conclusively shown
what, Scotland was smothered under later everything, one enormous
glacier, a change of climate happened, and the ice melted away.
Then Scotland enjoyed a climate able to feed enough
vegetation to incite mammoth, Irish buck, horses and great
oxen to occupy the earth. But the clay of bowlder superior anybody less
conclusively the shows that it became cold once more the climate, and
ice flooded all the lowlands and buried under a new
the clay accumulation of bowlder such parts of the old surface of earth
as not corroded. Substantially the same set of changes is
observed in English and the German geology.<28>
Having given so a contour of the climatic changes that you/they took
puts in Europe during the Glacial age and the motives on that
these strange conclusions remain, we now have to turn our attention
to the aspect of man.
The uncertainties that hung on his/her presence in the first
periods, spoken than in the first chapter they don't apply the
tests of his/her presence during this age, although it is away from
established to that particular portion of the Glacial age that he has come
in Europe. We have to remember that we am to investigate the past,
and to wake up an interest in the history of a people that you/they trod
this earth in centuries a long time ago. The evidence on which we establish
necessarily a history of the first tribes of Europe is
fragmentary, but he/she anchors a portion that here and a piece I am