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announced at a
Geological Society meeting and was
given the
Latin name
Eoanthropus dawsoni ("Dawson's dawn-man"). The
questionable significance of the ****emblage...
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later exposed as frauds.
These forgeries included the
Piltdown Man (
Eoanthropus dawsoni), a
unique set of
bones that he
claimed to have
found in 1912...
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Piltdown Man (
Eoanthropus)
which was
dated to the Late (Upper) Pliocene.
Writing before Piltdown was
exposed as a hoax, the
Eoanthropus or "Dawn Man"...
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George C
Foster makes use of both
Pithecanthropus (aka Java Man) and
Eoanthropus in his 1930
novel Full
Fathom Five. He
dates the former, a discoverer...
- was
initially deemed a new
species and
potential "missing link"
called Eoanthropus dawsoni that had been
discovered in 1913 by
archeologist Charles Dawson...
- a
proposed human ancestor from
England known as the
Piltdown Man or
Eoanthropus. The
little skull is
hypothesized to be from an
approximately three-...
- into "Pithecanthropus" in
Southeast Asia, "Sinanthropus" in China, "
Eoanthropus" (Piltdown Man) in Europe, and "Homo" in
Africa (again
abiding by degeneration...
- doi:10.1126/science.38.967.44, PMID 17830209 Haddon, A.C. (1913), "
Eoanthropus Dawsoni", Science, vol. 37, no. 942 (published 17
January 1913), pp. 91–92...
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December 18, 1912: Fake
prehistoric "missing link"
Eoanthropus dawsoni presented to
British scientists...