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CALAVERAS SKULL

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 968 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SKULL  , a famous fossil cranium, reported by Professor J . D . Whitney as found (1886) in the undisturbed auriferous gravels of Calaveras county, California . The
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discovery at once raised the still discussed question of "
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tertiary man " in the New
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World . Doubt has been thrown on the genuineness of the find, as the age of the gravels is disputed and the
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skull is of a type corresponding exactly with that of the
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present
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Indian inhabitants of the
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district . Whitney assigns the fossil to
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late Tertiary (Pliocene) times, and concludes that " man existed in California previous to the cessation of volcanic activity in the Sierra Nevada, to the epoch of the greatest extension of the glaciers in that region and to the erosion of the present
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river canons and valleys, at a time when the animal and
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vegetable creation differed entirely from what they now are . . . ." The specimen is preserved in the Peabody museum, Cambridge, Mass .

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