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British Neolithic Man

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THIS book is clearly the result of long and A careful work by Dr. Cameron. It is a digest, more or less complete, of the state of our know ledge of prehistoric man compared with that of the man of historic times, down to the present day. It is not, I think, a book meant for the general reader, nor would it mean much to him; but to the serious worker in anthropology, who is able to distinguish its strong from its weak points, it will be very valuable, and it is sure of a place in every scientific library.

The Skeleton of British Neolithic Man: including a Comparison with that of other Prehistoric Periods and more Modern Times.

By Dr. John Cameron. Pp. 272 + 16 plates. (London: Williams and Norgate, Ltd., 1934.) 15s. net.

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PARSONS, F. British Neolithic Man . Nature 134, 604 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134604a0

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