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Cave hunting Wakefield, EP Publishing , 1973. Used - Acceptable. Ex lib hardback (no dust jacket) . Facsimile of the 1874 edition, with a new foreword by D.C.Mellor. Ex public reference library - bookplates, stamps, selotape stains; pages clean; binding tight.. ISBN: 0854097775 Book number: BOOKS129736I GBP 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 31.25 US$ 39.19 | JP¥ 3118]
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Early Man in Britain and His Place in the Tertiary Period Elibron Classics, 2006. (ISBN: 0543903982) Trade Paperback , 8vo - 7¾" - 9¾". This is an unabridged facsimile edition of the book originally published in 1880 by MacMillan. Book is in hand, with some bullet points in the margins of maybe 50 pages. VG. Very Good. Book number: 010162 USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 28 | £UK 22.5 | JP¥ 2784]
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Torquay Natural History Society Journal Transactions & Proceedings for the Year 1922-26. Vol IV Torquay, Torquay Natural History Society, 1926. First edition. Hardcover. Ex Library binding pp 1-385 Kent's Cavern by Keith A prehistoric maxilla (upper jawbone) fragment was discovered in the cavern during a 1927 excavation by the Torquay Natural History Society, and named Kents Cavern 4. It is thought to be between 37,000 and 40,000 years old, and although previously it was thought to only be 31,000 years old, it has been recently re-dated[citation needed]. Whether this specimen belongs to Homo sapiens, as originally described, or Homo neanderthalensis as may now be possible, remains a mystery. The specimen is on display at the Torquay Museum. Good . Book number: 500027729 GBP 58.30 [Appr.: EURO 73 US$ 91.39 | JP¥ 7270]
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Torquay Natural History Society Journal Transactions & Proceedings for the Year 1922-26. Vol IV Torquay, Torquay Natural History Society, 1926. First edition. Hardcover. Ex Library binding pp 1-385 Kent's Cavern by Keith A prehistoric maxilla (upper jawbone) fragment was discovered in the cavern during a 1927 excavation by the Torquay Natural History Society, and named Kents Cavern 4. It is thought to be between 37,000 and 40,000 years old, and although previously it was thought to only be 31,000 years old, it has been recently re-dated[citation needed]. Whether this specimen belongs to Homo sapiens, as originally described, or Homo neanderthalensis as may now be possible, remains a mystery. The specimen is on display at the Torquay Museum. Good . Book number: 500027731 GBP 58.30 [Appr.: EURO 73 US$ 91.39 | JP¥ 7270]
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Torquay Natural History Society Transactions & Proceedings for the Year 1922-26. Vol IV Torquay, Torquay Natural History Society, 1926. First edition. Paperback. Ex Library pp 1-385 Kent's Cavern by Keith A prehistoric maxilla (upper jawbone) fragment was discovered in the cavern during a 1927 excavation by the Torquay Natural History Society, and named Kents Cavern 4. It is thought to be between 37,000 and 40,000 years old, and although previously it was thought to only be 31,000 years old, it has been recently re-dated[citation needed]. Whether this specimen belongs to Homo sapiens, as originally described, or Homo neanderthalensis as may now be possible, remains a mystery. The specimen is on display at the Torquay Museum. Very Good . Book number: 500026250 GBP 58.30 [Appr.: EURO 73 US$ 91.39 | JP¥ 7270]
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