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English: Fig 1. - Section of the ossiferous strata at the locality where the Pithacanthropus bones were discovered. A, Area of growing plants;* B, soft sandstone; C, Lapilli stratum; D, Level at which the skeletal remains were found; W, Conglomerate; F, Argilla-creous layer; G, Marine Breccia; H, Wet-season level of the river; T, Dry-season level the the river.
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The most ancient skeletal remains of man, 1916

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Author Hrdli♯‍ka, Ale¿Ł, 1869-1943.

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