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NY: American Museum Natural Hist. Good only wraps. 1918. paperback. paperback. 8vo . 15pp . Chipping to edges of wrappers, and quite tender. Scarce. Not much has been written about this find. .
Evidence Afforded by the Boskop Skull of a New Species of Primitive Man (Homo Capensis). Contained in Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Volume 23, Issue 2 pages 63-79. by Broom, R
by Broom, R
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Evidence Afforded by the Boskop Skull of a New Species of Primitive Man (Homo Capensis). Contained in Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Volume 23, Issue 2 pages 63-79.
by Broom, R
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The Trustees, New York, 1918. -----Boskop Man was once thought to be a unique and ancient hominid genus. The possible genus was based on a skull discovered in 1913. The skull of this hominid was 30 percent larger then the modern human skull. They lived in southern Africa probably between 30,000 and 10,000 years ago. The first Boskop skull was discovered in 1913 by Frederick FitzSimons; many related subsequent skulls were discovered by other prominent paleontologists of the time, including Robert Broom, Alexander Galloway, William Pycraft, Sidney Haughton, Raymond Dart, and others. ----- Black and white illustrations. 6 1/4" x 9 1/2. Binding: Original gray wrappers with black titles, unopened pages. Some chipping, browning and loss of small pieces of the wrappers to the outer edges. Internally text pages are clean and tight.
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