Creation: Darwinian Evolutionary Frauds Pt. VII
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I never realised where the Piltdown gravel pit was. A few years ago, I could have gone there quite easily; it would have been a few extra stops on the train that took me home from work. What a shame I’ve moved, I could have gone there with a plastic bone of my own!