is a seminal work by Anne O'Connor that explores a century of intense intellectual and scientific debate (c. 1860–1960) regarding the true age of human ancestors. The Core Conflict: Synchronizing the Clocks
Before these debates, knowledge of the distant past was often limited to biblical chronologies, such as James Ussher’s 17th-century calculation that the Earth was created in 4004 BC. The work of these forgotten individuals eventually shifted the focus toward a scientific, evolutionary understanding of our human heritage. John Lubbock (1865) Finding Time for the Old Stone Age: A History o...
While focused on Britain, the narrative follows a trail extending to Continental Europe, Africa, and Asia. Why This History Matters is a seminal work by Anne O'Connor that
Analyzing the fossilized remains of ancient fauna. The work of these forgotten individuals eventually shifted
Finding Time for the Old Stone Age: A History of Palaeolithic Archaeology and Quaternary Geology in Britain, 1860-1960
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