William Boyd Dawkins was a controversial Victorian geologist,
palaeontologist and archaeologist who has divided opinion as either a
hero or villain. For some, he was a pioneer of Darwinian science as a
member of the Lubbock-Evans network, while for others he was little
more than a reckless vandal who destroyed irreplaceable evidence and
left precious little for future generations to assess. In this volume,
Professor Mark White provides an unbiased archaeological and
geological account of Boyd Dawkins’ career and legacy by drawing on
almost twenty years of research as well as his archive of published
and unpublished work which places him at the centre of Victorian
Darwinian science and society. White examines his work in both the
field and study to provide a critical yet balanced account of his
achievements and standing in relation to the field today as well as
among his peers. At the heart of this book is a detailed study of the
circumstances surrounding the Victorian excavations at Creswell Crags,
where two celebrated finds became a cause celebre.
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Three Men in a Cavern
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473886148
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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