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Piltdown Man: brain capacity compared
A page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A. Smith-Woodwards reconstruction of the Piltdown Mans brain over the reconstruction proposed by Professor Arthur Keith s. The Heidelburg jaw is also pictured. Date: 1913
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Discover the intrigue and mystery of human evolution with the Media Storehouse range of Jigsaw Puzzles, featuring the captivating image "Piltdown Man: Brain Capacity Compared." This intriguing puzzle, drawn from the pages of the Illustrated London News, showcases a fascinating debate between Dr. A. Smith-Woodward and Professor Arthur Keith regarding their contrasting reconstructions of the Piltdown Man's brain. Assemble this puzzle to uncover the pieces of history and delve deeper into the scientific debates that shaped our understanding of human origins. Get ready to challenge your mind and piece together the past with this captivating jigsaw puzzle.
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In the pages of the Illustrated London News, dated 1913, a heated debate unfolds between two leading anthropologists of the time, Dr. A. Smith Woodward and Professor Arthur Keith, over the reconstruction of the Piltdown Man's brain capacity. The Piltdown Man, discovered in East Sussex, England in 1912, was hailed as the missing link between apes and humans. However, the authenticity of the find was soon called into question, with some experts, including Professor Keith, proposing alternative reconstructions. The image above shows a comparison of the two proposed brain reconstructions, with Dr. Woodward's reconstruction on the left and Professor Keith's on the right. The Piltdown Man's skull, along with the Heidelberg jaw, is also depicted for reference. Dr. Woodward's reconstruction suggests a larger brain capacity for the Piltdown Man, aligning with the idea of it being a more advanced hominid. However, Professor Keith's reconstruction challenges this notion, proposing a smaller brain capacity more in line with that of an ape. The Piltdown Man remains a controversial find in the annals of archaeology and prehistory, with many believing it to be a hoax or forgery. The debate between Dr. Woodward and Professor Keith is a testament to the scientific rigor and skepticism that characterizes the field, even in the face of groundbreaking discoveries. This page from the Illustrated London News offers a fascinating glimpse into the reporting of scientific discoveries in the early 20th century and the role of journalism in shaping public understanding of history.
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