Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1926 — Page 5

NOV. 26, 1926

HUMAN TEETH 1 THOUSAND YEARS , OLD DISCOVERED Found Near Peking—Believed Older Than Any' Other Burial. Bn United Press PEKIN, Nov. 26.—Human teetfc more than five hundred thousand years old—older, It is believed, than any other human remains ever discovered—have been found ia few miles from Pekin, according- to an announcement made at a joint meeting of the Geological Society of China, the Pekin Society of Natural History and the Pekin Medical College. These teeth, in fossil form, are believed by scientists to antedate the Piltdown men and the Pithecanihropus of Java, which is known as the most primitive human type. Some scientists who have examined the relics believe they are more than one million years old. Age Not Doubted Dr. A. W. Graubau, head-'of the department of paleontology at the National University here, said the teeth were “obtained under condi-

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tions which excluded all doubt as to their vast antiquity.” Announcement of the discovery was made by Dr. J. G. Andersson, a Swedish scientist, who is mining adviser to'the Chinese government. Andersson discovered an ancient cavern in the limestone ledges of Choukoutien, about- twenty miles southwest of Peking. His discovery was made several years ago and subsequent excavations were made by the Austrian palaeontologist, Dr. O. Zdansky. Material removed from the cate was removed to the laboratory of Professor Wiman in the University of Upsala, in Sweden, where the teeth were discovered while other material was being cleaned and examined. Full information was communicated to Andersson in order that he, who had discovered the cave, might announce the find. Proves Theory Scientists said that the most important aspect of the discovery of the teeth was that they gave definite substantiation of the contention of Roy Chapman Andrews and others that Asia was the cradle of the human raee. Asiatic expedition, a continuation of the journeys which uncovered the family habits of the dinosaur, was to have enough proof of this contention this summer, but it was prevented WHEN YOU FEEL A COLD COMING ON Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the Cold and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. SOc.—Advertisement.

from starting because of the war here. During the past two or three years, explorers have found implements of both the new stone age and the old stone age in Asia. Dr. Anderron’s “Pekin teeth,” were said to be the remains of tertiary man. \ Not Established x “It is not yet established beyond doubt that the ages of this deposit is upper pliocene, that is that this man lived in the closing stages of the tertiary period,” said Dr. Grabau in explaining the significance of the teeth. “It may be that this man lived at the opening of the quart.enary or psychozoic era, but that.his day was no more recent is attested by the associated animal remains. , “This discovery will give a renewed impetus to the development of scientific interest among the peopled of China and counteract any pernicious influence brought to bear from certain quarters to discredit the established conclusion of scientific men.” KODYLESS EYES LONDON—One of the unusual spectacles exhibited recently before the Royal Society here consisted of eyes growing without bodies. Two physiologists opened eggs that had been hatching for three days, removed the eyes from the embryos and placed them In a medium where they continued to grow.

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