Monday, 2 April 2012

Strange Skull rewrites History of Man

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In the early 20th century the search for our ancestors – the supposed “ missing links ” between man and the animal kingdom – was a crucial task in the new emerging field of human palaeontology. First results came from Germany with the discovery in 1907 of a jaw with mixed characteristics between apes and humans – a good start, but scientists wanted something even better.

Only a year later some workers discovered strange bones in a gravel pit near the village of Piltdown in southern Sussex. They consigned the bones to the local lawyer, antiquarian and amateur geologist Charles Dawson . [More]

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