But rather than geography being merely the stage for the acting out of history, the two are closely imbricated throughout. |
Instead, the most parsimonious interpretation is that the sellate sclerites were probably imbricated in anterior-posterior rows. |
However, the listric thrust geometries together with imbricated bedrock point to a subglacial origin. |
The jambs rise to a slight curve and are carved with molded panels garnished with a band of imbricated leaves. |
On the other hand, the Kudi gneisses are imbricated with an ophiolitic slice south to Kudi, and overthrust by the Buziwan ultrabasic rocks. |
Now, we know that when reptiles have imbricated scales, we do find dermal muscles. |