A PREHISTORIC FIND
MAN'S PRImItI VE ANCESTOR. (I’.y Toii'graph.—Press Association.—Copyright.) I LONDON, December 13. | Tin- Geological Society have diseus■S. "I Hi.- skull lhat was discovered ai j i’iltd.'WM .Sussex) alongside some mas- ; 1,., ion p-.-Hi and preeiiellean Hints. Tinj opinion ceiiei-iilly expressed was Hull I (i,,. slmll was Hint of one who existed j p,-,- Ho- linn- of He- uiveiiii’n, and j pos.Hbi-.- belonged to Hie pliocene age. I |i i-es.-'inbles Hun of a young cliimpan- \ \ ii,. inw is heavy and ape-like, and : (1.,. j-.b<'a.l sl.-ep. Tin-re are scarcely I - U: y brow ridges. This is the first ; . \ id. n.a- known of Ho- primitive source v■),.■;i.•<• surviving man lias arisen.
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Southland Times, Issue 17225, 21 December 1912, Page 6
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110A PREHISTORIC FIND Southland Times, Issue 17225, 21 December 1912, Page 6
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