Excerpt from The Antiquity of Man in South Africa, and Evolution
This paper was first written some few years ago and read to the Eastern Province Literary and Scientific Society at Grahamstown. It appeared in the Grahamstown "Journal" at the time; but is now out of print. Several friends have been good enough to express regret at not being able to obtain a copy, and as the paper contains a record of some researches, however imperfect, made by myself and others in South Africa, I have decided to publish it. I venture to think it will have some interest for the general reader, and I also hope that some few readers may be found to pursue the study of this subject, for which South Africa presents such a wide and practically unexplored field. The portion of the paper dealing with the bearing of the stone age on evolution I have slightly altered, the rest remains as it originally appeared in the "Journal."
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