
THE PILTDOWN MEN
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St. Martin’s, New York, 1972, 1st thus. Hard cover, 264 pages including Appendices, Select Bibliography, and Index. Very good plus; tight binding with a very slight lean; dust jacket with price intact shows a few light scratches. Book interior clean and unmarked; black & white photos and illustrations. ‘Piltdown has become a notorious name in archaeology. This was the place where, in 1912, a respected amateur archaeologist, Charles Dawson, discovered the skull of a creature thought to be the long sought for and long argued about “missing link”. … it was accepted by scholars everywhere. And then, in 1953, modern research established that the skull was a hoax, the spurious amalgam of fragments of a fairly recent skull and what was believed to be the jaw of a female orang-utan.’ (from front flap)