Generally, well-preserved remains of monocot leaves are rare in the fossil record. |
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The 80 ha. site is best viewed from the well-preserved boundary dykes, forming the eastern side of the oppidum beside Cutham Lane. |
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A restored work, no matter how expertly done, can never have the same intrinsic value as a well-preserved one. |
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The well-preserved remains of a 200-year-old mummy, buried in layers of silk, have been discovered in Vietnam. |
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The Posidippus papyrus is unusual for its length and the well-preserved state of the remaining text. |
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With the exception of Akkad, well-preserved remains of all these cities can be seen in Iraq today. |
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Discovered in peat bogs in central Ireland, the well-preserved human remains were unveiled this month in Dublin. |
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Yes, I have a few wrinkles, but I am quite a well-preserved, glamorous granny. |
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He looked like a well-preserved man in his eighties, but no one was sure how old he truly was. |
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Even in this light, though, it's plain that he is freakishly well-preserved. |
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In well-preserved specimens, this layer forms an undulating coat that covers the entire sclerite. |
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Subsequently, the mend in the fabric had parted and the rent now revealed a knee with well-preserved skin covering some musculature. |
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They are two dolmens, very well-preserved, as each of them still presents the superior paving stone. |
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It is a highly attractive area that offers excellent road and motorway access and a well-preserved natural environment. |
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This common charter will ensure that present and future generations have a new human right: the right to a sound and well-preserved environment. |
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While some locations had well-preserved chemical munitions, at other places they were corroded and leaking. |
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The Atlantic coastline remains relatively well-preserved and is recognised for its quality of life, thus ensuring its attractiveness. |
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Even well-preserved documents are useless without the appropriate replay equipment. |
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A large vaulted building with a particularly well-preserved brick decoration rises immediately above the entrance. |
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In addition to its well-preserved fossil fish, the Green River Formation is famous for its trona and oil shale. |
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The discovery suggests that many other fossil bones may contain well-preserved remnants of bone marrow, the scientists say. |
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Today, the Residency, a well-preserved and poignant memory of the Raj, is worth visiting. |
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The tomb, situated in an elevated position at the end of a rocky gorge, is a well-preserved architectural and artistic masterpiece. |
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It is clear from the well-preserved articulated mandibles of KUVP that the sutural surfaces of the apposed adsymphysials did interpenetrate. |
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Shipwreck D is so well-preserved that cord tied in a V-shape at the top of the ship's wooden mast is still clearly visible. |
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It would be a tragedy to see this special place spoiled by urban sprawl, given its natural beauty and well-preserved history. |
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He doesn't just look well-preserved, he looks like he's been pickled in brine. |
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These lead into a larger stream over which there are a well-preserved set of stepping stones. |
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The well-preserved stone circle was exposed, built of more than 100 boulders. |
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The Indus Suture Zone, also locally called the Sumdo Formation, contains the well-preserved Nidar ophiolite and the Zildat Ophiolitic Melange. |
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Some of the most well-preserved specimens of dinosaurs ever found are oviraptors. |
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Today it is a beautiful, peaceful spot, but anyone visiting the well-preserved ruins must wonder how a city could ever have survived in such a place. |
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Photographs, rosettes, postcards and cartoons are equally well-preserved. |
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The stonework is surprisingly well-preserved, if a bit overgrown. |
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The medieval city centre with its charming atmosphere is well-preserved. |
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This is especially the case for more controversial projects, such as nuclear power plants or activities that will modify well-preserved natural areas. |
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This tour will take you from villages where time stopped back in the Middle Ages, to castles that still echo to the footsteps of knights, and through towns of remarkably well-preserved architectural heritage. |
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At the north-eastern end of the gallery is a well-preserved example of the pavilion vaults which originally made up the roof, almost completely hidden by later alterations. |
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Large, relatively well-preserved bivalve shells, rhodoliths and nodular bryozoans occur together with volcanic pebbles, at the front of the landward-dipping beds. |
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The dark phosphate bed of Weng'an contains a well-preserved, diverse floral assemblage including multicellular thallophytes, acritarchs, and cyanophytes. |
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The well-preserved specimen is rare indeed. |
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The apparent ease with which the sponge skeletons disarticulated before burial makes our discovery of well-preserved specimens of special interest. |
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On the other hand, if large amounts of well-preserved authentic paint are obscured, it is usually worthwhile revealing them and regaining the tonality of the original colours. |
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Juxtaposing the unapologetically new with the well-preserved old can strengthen the urban fabric, he posits, citing Amsterdam and London as examples. |
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This is another well-preserved old town full of beautiful houses, and has a quaint little yachting harbour guarded by stone Bavarian lions on pillars. |
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The beads, pendants, and engravings were surprisingly well-preserved. |
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This site has yielded a relatively well-preserved and diverse nearshore marine vertebrate fauna consisting of sharks, rays, bony fishes, reptiles, and whales. |
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This graceful and prosperous old city is dominated by the fantastic arena, a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre where audiences of 25,000 attend summer opera concerts. |
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Today, the street is a well-preserved strip of old villas and lane houses containing cafes, restaurants, bookstores and antique shops as well as curiosity museums. |
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In this issue we have sought further advice from the well-preserved and the famously youthful on how not to grow old, on how to keep up with the genetic Joneses. |
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She is a well-preserved fifty-something woman with long blonde hair and the smooth good looks that only very expensive clothes and grooming can achieve. |
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In his well-preserved fifties, he defies age thanks to his unequaled combat experience and unmatchable strategic know-how. |
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The well-preserved oak canopy is supported on 16 scissor trusses, divided over a total length of some 45 metres. |
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The Benjaminville Friends Meeting House is a particularly well-preserved example of a Quaker meeting house. |
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Judging by the well-preserved remains it has been inferred that within the acropolis there had been the temple of god Apollo and Dionysous as well as the hippodrome. |
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Music and dance held fast to religion and tradition because both were intensely theorised and held up by a remarkably well-preserved and staunch public. |
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These fossils were amazingly well-preserved. |
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The inorganic sediments were covered with poorly decomposed fibric peat accumulations that contained well-preserved rudiments of earlier communities. |
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The extensive valley bogs, with well-preserved plant communities and dependent invertebrate fauna, are among the most valuable biotopes, which are in many cases unique not only in Bohemia, but also in the whole of Europe. |
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Bob still has the book, well-thumbed and well-preserved. |
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Of special significance is the identification of over 1200 well-preserved and 227 fragmented grape pips, 1343 pedicels and 148 pressed skins. |
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In Peñíscola, a stunning vantage point and a rich artistic heritage meet in a well-preserved old town in which the essence of the Mediterranean oozes out of each and every nook and cranny of its streets. |
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Archaeologist Kaatje De Langhe and geographer Matthijs Vanommeslaeghe are standing on a well-preserved burial mound, typical of a Scythian kurgan in its undisturbed state. |
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The finds include numerous religious objects, a substantial number of khipus, as well as 200 well-preserved human mummies. |
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The Tarutao Archipel is situated in the far south of Thailand whose main island, a former penal colony for political prisoners, is now a fantastically well-preserved National Maritime Park. |
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A DINOSAUR identified as a cousin of the Velociraptor is the largest ever found to have well-preserved birdlike wings, say Scottish scientists. |
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A further twenty-six well-preserved statues were discovered in 1989 where they had been buried in a cachette under the floor of the temple. |
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Experts not connected with the study said the remains were remarkably complete and well-preserved for a titanosaur. |
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After Upheaval Bottom and Hardscrabble Bottom, we get off our bikes for a hike out to Fort Bottom, a well-preserved Anasazi lookout tower. |
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The specimen had such well-preserved wing features that the details of its stridulating organs were clearly visible under an optical microscope. |
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The coast of Formentera is marked by great cliffs that tower above long beaches of fine sand, where the visitor can relax in a very well-preserved natural setting. |
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The most famous piece on display is the exceptionally well-preserved bust of Queen Nefertiti. |
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The specimen has well-preserved shell sculpture and is moderately dorsoventrally compressed. |
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Inhabitants, visitors and sightseers will be struck by the municipality's originality as much in terms of its specific forms as its well-preserved atmosphere of unity. |
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Scientists had previously found well-preserved fossils from this period in only a handful of sites worldwide, most notably the Burgess Shale in southern Canada. |
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In the parish church at Matlock six exceptionally well-preserved garlands, known locally as crantses, hang in a glass-fronted cupboard in the south-west porch. |
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