The Antiquity of Man (annotated)


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The "Antiquity of Man" was published in 1863, and ran into a third edition in the course of that year. The cause of this is not far to seek. Darwin's "Origin of Species" appeared in 1859, only four years earlier, and rapidly had its effect in drawing attention to the great problem of the origin of living beings. The theories of Darwin and Wallace brought to a head and presented in a concrete shape the somewhat vague speculations as to development and evolution which had long been floating in the minds of naturalists.




The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man


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Comparison of Engis, Australian and Neanderthal skulls Brief remarks on types of stone implements from Australia.




Geological Evidence of the Antiquity of Man, 1863


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Charles Lyell's argument in this classic volume is that the processes of nature are slow and uniform, and that the Earth is in consequence hundreds of millions of years old. This work includes his prediction that if our nearest relatives are great apes, then the places to look for human fossils will be central Africa and Indonesia.













The Geological Evidence of the Antiquity of Man


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This great 1863 classic presents a general survey of evidence of the beginnings of humanity, discusses deposits from the glacial epoch, and supports Darwin's theory of the origin of species. 1914 edition. 58 figures.




Principles of Geology


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