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Two Features of the Plesianthropus Skull - Nature
Nature· 18 hours agoTHE skull of Plesianthropus which we discovered on April 18 is in almost perfect condition ; but being the skull of ...
The Piltdown Skull - Nature
Nature· 18 hours agoAMONG the questions discussed by the anatomical section of the International Congress of Medicine was the date and reconstruction of the famous Piltdown skull. At South Kensington the fossil ...
Primitive Traits in Amerindian Skulls - Nature
Nature· 18 hours agoIT is now generally accepted that no skeletal remains of the genus Homo other than those of ‘modern’ man have hitherto been found on the American continent. Since the arguments ...
Human Skull from Fontéchevade, France - Nature
Nature· 20 hours agoThe skull, therefore, appears to antedate Neanderthal man and to represent the most ancient human remains (stratigraphically well documented ...
Early British Races1 II - Nature
Nature· 17 hours agoUpon this skeleton alone it would not have been prudent to have based the characters of Palæolithic cave men, because the circumstances under which it was found have given rise to some doubt ...
On Fresh Discoveries of Platycnemic Men in Denbighshire - Nature
Nature· 19 hours agoThe solitary work of art left behind by man consisted of a flint flake, but there were also fragments of Mya truncata, and of mussel and cockle-shells. The cave had been evidently ...
Der fossile Mensch: Grundzüge einer Paläanthropologie - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoEnglish students who wish to know what their German colleagues think of recent discoveries of fossil man will be somewhat disappointed when they consult this work. Its author ...
Homo sapiens in Australia contemporary with Homo neanderthalensis in Europe - Nature
Nature· 21 hours agoTHE interesting article by Prof. Wood Josnes1 on the recently discovered Keilor skull and its bearing on the antiquity of man in Australia invites attention to the fact that ...
Scandinavian Skulls - Nature
Nature· 19 hours agoHe also thinks it likely that the Scandinavian invasions of England brought a “longer form of head” into fashion amongst us. The same doctrine is taught by Sir Charles Lyell, in his “Antiquity ...
[News and Views] - Nature
Nature· 22 hours agoSUPPLEMENTING our article entitled “Pleistocene Man in China” in NATURE of Dec. 28, 1929, p. 973, we are informed that Prof. Davidson Black has cabled from Peking (or, as ...