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Piltdown man reconstructed

The Piltdown man sketched by A. Forestier after Professor Keiths reconstruction, and an inset showing an alterative reconstruction after Dr. A. Smith Woodward. The discovery, made by Charles Dawson in a gravel deposit near Piltdown Common, of part of a jaw and a portion of the skull, aroused great interest. Presumed to be the remains of the oldest known inhabitant of Europe, the Piltdown man was thought to be the missing link, until it was found to be an elaborate hoax in the early 1950s

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Anthropology Bone Bones Dawson Evolution Forestier Forgery Half Human Link Missing Piltdown Pre Historic Reconstruction Skull Woodward Smith


14"x11" Photo Print

Discover the intrigue of human history with Media Storehouse's exclusive range of Piltdown Man Photographic Prints. These captivating prints feature two distinct reconstructions of the renowned Piltdown Man, an early hominid discovered in England in 1912. The first, by A. Forestier after Professor Keith, depicts the traditional interpretation of Piltdown Man's appearance. The second, an alternative reconstruction by Dr. A. Smith Woodward, offers a different perspective on this enigmatic figure. Explore the mysteries of our ancestors with these high-quality, rights-managed prints from Mary Evans Prints Online.

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Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This fascinating print captures the infamous Piltdown man, a supposed missing link in human evolution that turned out to be an elaborate hoax. The image shows two different reconstructions of the Piltdown man - one by Professor Keith and another by Dr. A. Smith Woodward. Discovered by Charles Dawson near Piltdown Common, the remains consisted of part of a jaw and a portion of the skull, sparking great interest in the scientific community as they were believed to belong to the oldest known inhabitant of Europe. However, it was later revealed that these remains were forged, leading to one of the biggest archaeological scandals in history. The Piltdown man was once thought to bridge the gap between humans and apes, but further investigation proved otherwise. This revelation shook up our understanding of human evolution and highlighted how easy it is for even experts to be deceived. Despite being debunked in the early 1950s, this print serves as a reminder of how science can sometimes be misled and showcases an important chapter in archaeology's history. It stands as a cautionary tale against jumping to conclusions based on limited evidence and emphasizes the importance of rigorous scrutiny in scientific research.

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