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Biology, 17.04.2020 22:18, dondre54

The events surrounding the Piltdown fossil discoveries provide important lessons for the scientific community. Place in chronological order the events that occurred before and after the excavations at Piltdown Common.

A. Australopithceus africanus was found in South Africa-3
B. Australopithceus africanus was found in South Africa-
C. The leadind scientific hypothesis was that a large brain was the most important human feature-1 Pilt down man was discovered as a hoax-4
D. Piltdown man was found in Southeren England and is determined to be early human ancestor-2.

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