File:Geology illustration Angeles Mesa skeletons.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGeology illustration Angeles Mesa skeletons.jpg |
English: Diagram of strata excavated and location of Angeles Mesa / Haverty skeletons published in 1924, Los Angeles Sunday Times front page |
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Source | Los Angeles Times front page 1924-04-06 |
Author | Unknown LAT artist, possibly geologist Hill |
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