To: Stultis; EndWelfareToday
Davidson Black, and following his death in 1934 Franz Weidenreich, made highly accurate casts and sent them to scientists and institutions around the world. Davidson Black previously worked on Piltdown Man, no?
To: Ethan Clive Osgoode
Davidson Black previously worked on Piltdown Man, no?Not exactly, but close. Black was a student of Grafton Elliot Smith at the time Smith was working with Piltdown. G.E. Smith was certainly an ethusiatic supporter of Piltdown, but Black, intrigued as he was with human evolution, appears not to have been entirely convinced. And so he left England and instead went to Asia to look for human ancestors.
50 posted on
06/14/2007 9:08:07 PM PDT by
Stultis
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To: Ethan Clive Osgoode
Davidson Black, and following his death in 1934 Franz Weidenreich, made highly accurate casts and sent them to scientists and institutions around the world. Davidson Black previously worked on Piltdown Man, no?
Yes. He didn't buy Piltdown for a minute.
So?
51 posted on
06/14/2007 9:21:05 PM PDT by
Coyoteman
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