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CALAVERAS See also: Whitney as found (1886) in the undisturbed auriferous gravels of Calaveras county, California
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The See also: discovery at once raised the still discussed question of " See also: tertiary See also: man " in the New See also: World
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Doubt has been thrown on the genuineness of the find, as the age of the gravels is disputed and the See also: skull is of a type corresponding exactly with that of the See also: present See also: Indian inhabitants of the See also: district
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Whitney assigns the fossil to See also: late Tertiary (Pliocene) times, and concludes that " man existed in California previous to the cessation of volcanic activity in the Sierra See also: Nevada, to the epoch of the greatest extension of the glaciers in that region and to the erosion of the present See also: river canons and valleys, at a See also: time when the animal and See also: vegetable creation differed entirely from what they now are
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