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The Piltdown forgery / J.S. Weiner ; with a new introduction and afterword by Chris Stringer.
- Title
- The Piltdown forgery / J.S. Weiner ; with a new introduction and afterword by Chris Stringer.
- Author
- Weiner, J. S. (Joseph Sidney), 1915-1982.
- Publication
- Oxford : New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
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- Description
- xix, 212 p. : ill.; 20 cm.
- Summary
- "On 21 November 1953, one of the most fascinating puzzles in science was finally solved. Three scientists - including the author of this book, Joseph Weiner - described their investigations into the important fossilized human remains found at Piltdown in Sussex in the early 1900s. Their conclusion was stunning: the remains, and the accompanying materials that supposedly verified them as ancient fossils, had been faked." "The discovery of Piltdown Man had been announced to the world in 1912 by an amateur fossil hunter and the Keeper of Geology at the Natural History Museum in London, who had found fragments of a thickset skull and an ape-like lower jaw, along with other bones and stone tools. These fragments pointed to a species of early human who had lived in England a million years ago - a 'missing link' between apes and modern man. But, as Weiner and his colleagues were to reveal in 1953, the jaw had belonged to an orang-utan. Further studies showed that this and many other 'finds' from Piltdown had been deliberately stained and tempered with to make them appear ancient, and the scientific establishment had been well and truly fooled."--BOOK JACKET.
- Subjects
- Note
- Originally published: London ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1955.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 0198607806
- LCCN
- 2004268231
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries