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(53) Mr. discoveries of Dawkins that fifty-five out of seventy-seven
kind is still living. "First Man in Britain", p, 109.
(54) the first Man" in Britain", p. 110.
(55) that in that they refuse the tests of the existence of man
Pliocene calculates because the evolution of the life didn't have then
arrival to a stage where we could hope to find men, it is here
compared with a difficulty. If the Mr. Dawkins is corrected (as affirmed
above) then the various animals in question it is due to be
living in Asia during the age of preceding Pliocene. There is anybody
reasons to imagine man was not in partnership with them, from when him
it belongs to the same stage of the evolution (the "Elements of Her Count of
The geology", p. 568), and nevertheless, owing to climatic and
geographical causes, are probable that their animals would have been
confined to Asia, there certainly is not good reason because men are able
not, in the small ribbons, and to the various durations, you/he/she has wandered
in Europe.
(56) "prehistoric Europe", "I Freeze her Age Gran."
(57) the Primo Uomo" of Dawkins in Britain", p. 170.
(58) "prehistoric Europe", p. 268.
(59) Ibid., 360.
(60) British Assoc. Reputation., 1878.
(61) the first Man" in Britain", pp. 137, 141 and 169, with note.
(62) British Assoc. Reputation., 1879.
(63) prehistoric Europe, p. 263.
(64) British Assoc. Reputation., 1882.
(65) the preface to Kains-Jackson the "Our Ancient Monuments."
(66) "first Annual Report, Desk of Ethnology", p. 73.
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The Prehistoric World: or, Raced Enfeebled
of E. A. Allen
Treated by D.R. Thompson
drthom@ihug.co.nz
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CAVERN-MAN.<1>
Other sources of Information--History of the exploration of Cavern--The
the formation of Caverns--the exploration in the Cavern in Kent--the evidence of
two different runs--You taller culture of the later the run--
The evidence of prolonged time--Robin's Cofano exploration
Cavern--the Explorations in the Valley of the River Meuse--M. Dupont
conclusions--the Explorations in the Valley of the Dordogne--The