piltdown man

     

The "Piltown Man" is a famous hoax consisting of fragments of a skull and jawbone collected in 1912 from a gravel pit at Piltdown, a village near Uckfield, East Sussex. The fragments were thought by many experts of the day to be the fossilised remains of a hitherto unknown form of early human. The Latin name Eoanthropus dawsoni ("Dawson's dawn-man", after the collector Charles Dawson) was given to the specimen.

Trivia about piltdown man

  • The prehistoric "man" named for this English place turned out to be part modern corpse & part ape
  • No one knows who planted this fossilized "man" in an English dig, setting the study of evolution back decades

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