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New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’

In 1912, palaeontologist Arthur Smith Woodward and amateur antiquarian and solicitor Charles Dawson announced the discovery of a fossil that supposedly provided a link between apes and humans: Eoanthropus dawsoni (Dawson's dawn man). The publication generated huge interest from scientists and t...

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Autores principales: De Groote, Isabelle, Flink, Linus Girdland, Abbas, Rizwaan, Bello, Silvia M., Burgia, Lucia, Buck, Laura Tabitha, Dean, Christopher, Freyne, Alison, Higham, Thomas, Jones, Chris G., Kruszynski, Robert, Lister, Adrian, Parfitt, Simon A., Skinner, Matthew M., Shindler, Karolyn, Stringer, Chris B.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5108962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27853612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160328
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author De Groote, Isabelle
Flink, Linus Girdland
Abbas, Rizwaan
Bello, Silvia M.
Burgia, Lucia
Buck, Laura Tabitha
Dean, Christopher
Freyne, Alison
Higham, Thomas
Jones, Chris G.
Kruszynski, Robert
Lister, Adrian
Parfitt, Simon A.
Skinner, Matthew M.
Shindler, Karolyn
Stringer, Chris B.
author_facet De Groote, Isabelle
Flink, Linus Girdland
Abbas, Rizwaan
Bello, Silvia M.
Burgia, Lucia
Buck, Laura Tabitha
Dean, Christopher
Freyne, Alison
Higham, Thomas
Jones, Chris G.
Kruszynski, Robert
Lister, Adrian
Parfitt, Simon A.
Skinner, Matthew M.
Shindler, Karolyn
Stringer, Chris B.
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description In 1912, palaeontologist Arthur Smith Woodward and amateur antiquarian and solicitor Charles Dawson announced the discovery of a fossil that supposedly provided a link between apes and humans: Eoanthropus dawsoni (Dawson's dawn man). The publication generated huge interest from scientists and the general public. However, ‘Piltdown man's’ initial celebrity has long been overshadowed by its subsequent infamy as one of the most famous scientific frauds in history. Our re-evaluation of the Piltdown fossils using the latest scientific methods (DNA analyses, high-precision measurements, spectroscopy and virtual anthropology) shows that it is highly likely that a single orang-utan specimen and at least two human specimens were used to create the fake fossils. The modus operandi was found consistent throughout the assemblage (specimens are stained brown, loaded with gravel fragments and restored using filling materials), linking all specimens from the Piltdown I and Piltdown II sites to a single forger—Charles Dawson. Whether Dawson acted alone is uncertain, but his hunger for acclaim may have driven him to risk his reputation and misdirect the course of anthropology for decades. The Piltdown hoax stands as a cautionary tale to scientists not to be led by preconceived ideas, but to use scientific integrity and rigour in the face of novel discoveries.
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spelling pubmed-51089622016-11-16 New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’ De Groote, Isabelle Flink, Linus Girdland Abbas, Rizwaan Bello, Silvia M. Burgia, Lucia Buck, Laura Tabitha Dean, Christopher Freyne, Alison Higham, Thomas Jones, Chris G. Kruszynski, Robert Lister, Adrian Parfitt, Simon A. Skinner, Matthew M. Shindler, Karolyn Stringer, Chris B. R Soc Open Sci Biology (Whole Organism) In 1912, palaeontologist Arthur Smith Woodward and amateur antiquarian and solicitor Charles Dawson announced the discovery of a fossil that supposedly provided a link between apes and humans: Eoanthropus dawsoni (Dawson's dawn man). The publication generated huge interest from scientists and the general public. However, ‘Piltdown man's’ initial celebrity has long been overshadowed by its subsequent infamy as one of the most famous scientific frauds in history. Our re-evaluation of the Piltdown fossils using the latest scientific methods (DNA analyses, high-precision measurements, spectroscopy and virtual anthropology) shows that it is highly likely that a single orang-utan specimen and at least two human specimens were used to create the fake fossils. The modus operandi was found consistent throughout the assemblage (specimens are stained brown, loaded with gravel fragments and restored using filling materials), linking all specimens from the Piltdown I and Piltdown II sites to a single forger—Charles Dawson. Whether Dawson acted alone is uncertain, but his hunger for acclaim may have driven him to risk his reputation and misdirect the course of anthropology for decades. The Piltdown hoax stands as a cautionary tale to scientists not to be led by preconceived ideas, but to use scientific integrity and rigour in the face of novel discoveries. The Royal Society 2016-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5108962/ /pubmed/27853612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160328 Text en © 2016 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Biology (Whole Organism)
De Groote, Isabelle
Flink, Linus Girdland
Abbas, Rizwaan
Bello, Silvia M.
Burgia, Lucia
Buck, Laura Tabitha
Dean, Christopher
Freyne, Alison
Higham, Thomas
Jones, Chris G.
Kruszynski, Robert
Lister, Adrian
Parfitt, Simon A.
Skinner, Matthew M.
Shindler, Karolyn
Stringer, Chris B.
New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’
title New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’
title_full New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’
title_fullStr New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’
title_full_unstemmed New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’
title_short New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’
title_sort new genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘piltdown man’
topic Biology (Whole Organism)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5108962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27853612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.160328
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