Review reprinted from the American Journal of Physical Anthropology; Vol.2. September 1944
Maker
1. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (estab. 1918)
2. Wistar Institute Press (estab. 1892)
3. Alfred Louis Kroeber (b.1876, d.1960)
Date
Sep 1944
Description
Review by Alfred Louis Kroeber (1876-1960) an American cultural anthropologist, of Memoirs of the National Museum Melbourne, No.13.
Page is torn from the American Journal of Physical Anthropology; Vol.2. September 1944.
In 1940, two mineralised skulls and other human bones were found northwest of Melbourne, at Dry Creek, Maribyrnong River near Keilor, Victoria, Australia. One skull complete except for mandible, is described and discussed in the reports below.
The Problem of Antquiity of Man in Australia by D.J. Mahony, Mem Nat. Mus. Melbourne, no. 13, 1943 p.p. 7-56, 7 figs., 3 pls, 212 refs.
The Keilor Fossil Skull: Anatomical Description. by J. Wunderly Mem Nat. Mus. Melbourne, no. 13, 1943 .p. 57-70, 4 figs., 2 pls, 2 tables, 12 refs.
The Keilor Fossil Skull: Palate and Upper Dental Arch. by William Adam. Mem Nat. Mus. Melbourne, no. 13, 1943 p.p. p.p.71-78, 1 figs., 9 pls, 7 refs.
The Keilor Fossil Skull: Geological Evidence of Antiquity. by D.J. Mahony, Mem Nat. Mus. Melbourne, no. 13, 1943 p.p. 79-81, 5 refs.
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