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The author assembles geological observations and fossil evidence to argue for a deep human antiquity, surveying cave and alluvial deposits, loess and peat layers, lake‑dwelling and shell‑midden remains, and flint implements associated with extinct mammals. He analyzes fossil human bones and skulls alongside stratigraphy from Alpine, Scandinavian, British, and North American glacial sequences to establish chronological relations. The work synthesizes palaeontological and geomorphological data, reviews post‑glacial earth movements, and concludes by considering theories of species change, variation, and the implications of natural selection for human origins.
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