Chapter 5
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[2]John Frere, “Account of Flint Weapons Discovered at Hoxne in Suffolk,” Archaeologia, 13:204-205 (1807).
[3]William Buckland, Reliquiae Diluvianae (1823), 82-98.
[4]Harold Peake, and H. J. Fleure, Apes and Men (The Corridors of Time, Vol. 1, 1927), 84.
[5]Gabriel de Mortillet, “Essai d’une classification des cavernes et des stations sous abri, fondée sur les produits de l’industrie humaine,” Comptes Rendus, Académie des Sciences, 68:553-555 (1869).
[6]Edith Plant, Man’s Unwritten Past (1942), 29.
[7]W. B. Wright, Tools and the Man (1939), 38.
[8]Robert J. Braidwood, Prehistoric Men (1957), 65, 72.
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[10]General sources: W. E. Le Gros Clark, The Fossil Evidence for Human Evolution (1955); Marcellin Boule and Henri V. Vallois, Fossil Men (1957); William Howells, Mankind in the Making (1959).
[11]William L. Straus, Jr., “Swanscombe Man,” Science, 123:410 (1956).
[12]Pei Wen-chung, “Giant Ape’s Jaw Bone Discovered in China,” American Anthropologist, 59:834-838 (1957); and William L. Straus, Jr., “Jaw of Gigantopithecus,” Science, 125:685 (1957).
[13]Boule and Vallois, op. cit., 423-424; Howells, op. cit., 179-181.
[14]Le Gros Clark, op. cit., 113-161.
[15]Raymond A. Dart, “The Osteodontokeratic Culture of Australopithecus prometheus,” Memoir of the Transvaal Museum, No. 10, 1957.
[16]L. S. B. Leakey, “The Discovery by L. S. B. Leakey of Zinjanthropus boisei,” Current Anthropology 1:76-77 (1960).
[17]Le Gros Clark, op. cit., 114, 160.
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[23]Frederick E. Zeuner, Dating the Past (1946), 290.
[24]Hallam L. Movius, Jr., “Radiocarbon Dates and Upper Palaeolithic Archaeology in Central and Western Europe,” Current Anthropology, 1:357 (1960).
[25]Robert Braidwood, personal communication, 1946. Mather, op. cit., 160-161. Peake and Fleure, Hunters and Artists (The Corridors of Time, Vol. 2, 1927), 91.
[26]Zeuner, “The Pleistocene Chronology of Central Europe,” Geological Magazine, 1935, opp. 357. Movius, op. cit.
[27]Mather, op. cit., 161. Zeuner, Dating the Past, 200. Movius, op. cit.
[28]V. Gordon Childe, Progress and Archaeology (1944), 5.
[29]Ibid., 6.