The gracile male skeleton from late Pleistocene King Island, Australia
23rd January 2014
Alan Thorne and Robin Sim
Introduction*
In his response to our paper (Sim and Thorne 1990) on the discovery of late Pleistocene human remains from King Island, Peter Brown (1994) raises an important and recurring issue—the duty of prehistorians and palaeoanthropologists to report field data accurately and as fully as circumstances permit, as the basis for any interpretation or discussion.
*Note that an abstract was not included with this paper, and so the introductory paragraph has been included here instead of the abstract.
Thorne, A. and R. SimThe gracile male skeleton from late Pleistocene King Island, Australia
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