Palaeontologists, it was thought, hadn’t found, nor would they ever find, the so-called ‘missing link’. In 1908, amateur antiquarian Charles Dawson claimed to have unearthed a candidate fossil cranium at a gravel-pit near Piltdown in Sussex. Further excavations, by him and Arthur Smith Woodward of the British Museum, produced an ape-like jawbone and crude tools.
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