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III.—Man in the Crag

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

Paragraphs have appeared in several papers announcing more or less distinctly the discovery of fossils in the Crag which bear upon them marks of human work. Having had considerable opportunities of looking into this question, I venture to offer some reasons for believing that there is not the slightest evidence for attributing the phenomena in question to the agency of man.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1872

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1 I have borrowed the specimens, figured on pp. 248 and 249, from my friend Mr. Etheridge, who entirely agrees with me in the views expressed in this paper.