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THE FATE OF THE CHINESE SKULLS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1954

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References

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The Discovery of Primitive Man in China ’, by Smith, G. Elliot ANTIQUITY, 5 1931, 2136.Google Scholar
Review of publications by the AbbC Breuil and W. C. Pei. Ibid. 4, 1932, 507–9.Google Scholar
The Use of Bone Implements in the Old Palaeolithic Period ’, by the Breuil, Abbé Ibid, 12, 1938, 5667.Google Scholar
New China News Agency, 15 January 1952.Google Scholar
Natuural History, Vol. 56, No. I : January 1947 (von Koenigswald).Google Scholar
New Light on Peking Man ’, by Wen-Chung, Pei China Reconstructs, July-August 1954, 33–6. Merely repeats the allegations of the News Agency.Google Scholar
A detailed account of the disappearance of the skulls and of the post-war search for them is given in Ruth Moore’s ‘ -Man, Time and Fossils ’ Cape, 1954), 255–8.Google Scholar