Abstract

IN Huxley's day the Neanderthal calvaria was the only hominid not clearly included in the Homo sapiens group available for study; but since his time other skulls have been found, which make it evident that there were several hominids widely scattered over at least the northern hemisphere of the Old World, while the Broken Hill skull from Rhodesia may be taken as evidence of the penetration of one of these types into Africa south of the equator. There is thus conspicuous evidence already for an early stage of evolution of the unique capacity for migration that man has demonstrated.

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