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- 11:34, 11 May 2020 diff hist +74 N File:Piltdown 043.jpg Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Public domain current
- 11:32, 11 May 2020 diff hist +345 N File:Piltdown 042.jpg Martin Alister Campbell Hinton. © Natural History Museum (Image: 011984) current
- 11:31, 11 May 2020 diff hist +397 N File:Piltdown 041.jpg Portrait of William Johnson Sollas. Black and white photograph by Hills & Saunders, 1915. ©Geological Society GSL/POR/57/34 current
- 11:30, 11 May 2020 diff hist +498 N File:Piltdown 040.jpg Charles Dawson (left) and Arthur Smith Woodward (middle) sifting gravel at Barkham Manor in the summer of 1913; Venus Hargreaves (right) was employed as labourer © Natural History: Journal of the American Museum, Nov-Dec 1921 current
- 11:30, 11 May 2020 diff hist +397 N File:Piltdown 039.jpg Teilhard de Chardin at lunch with colleagues at the Natural History Museum in 1935. © Natural History Museum (Image: 046939) current
- 11:29, 11 May 2020 diff hist +331 N File:Piltdown 038.jpg Charles Dawson © The Geological Society (GSL/POR/49/17-01) current
- 11:22, 11 May 2020 diff hist +528 Piltdown Man forgery
- 09:19, 11 May 2020 diff hist +580 N File:Piltdown 037.jpg Discussion on the Piltdown skull, a painting by John Cooke, 1915. Back row, left to right: Frank Barlow, Prof. Grafton Elliot Smith, Charles Dawson, and Dr Arthur Smith Woodward; front row: Dr A. S. Underwood, Prof. Arthur Keith, William Pycraft, and Sir Ray Lankester. © The Geological Society (GSL/POR/19) current
- 09:18, 11 May 2020 diff hist +3,228 N File:Piltdown 036.jpg Further contributions to the solution of the Piltdown problem, Weiner et al., 1953. © BGS/NERC reproduction. current
- 09:17, 11 May 2020 diff hist +391 N File:Piltdown 035.jpg A reproduction of the ‘cricket bat sketches’ by Dawson and Smith Woodward.© Natural History Museum (Image: 006665) current
- 09:16, 11 May 2020 diff hist +342 N File:Piltdown 034.jpg Piltdown Hippopotamus tooth. © Natural History Museum (Image: 040459) current
- 09:15, 11 May 2020 diff hist +424 N File:Piltdown 033.jpg A full presentation of the scientific results was made at a meeting of the Geological Society on 30 June 1954. © Natural History Museum (Image: 006967) current
- 09:14, 11 May 2020 diff hist +3,203 N File:Piltdown 032.jpg The solution of the Piltdown Problem, Weiner et al., 1953. © BGS/NERC reproduction. current
- 09:13, 11 May 2020 diff hist +411 N File:Piltdown 031.jpg Piltdown_031 Reconstruction of Piltdown Man by Maurice Wilson for the Exhibition of Britain 1950. © Natural History Museum (Image: 012680) current
- 09:11, 11 May 2020 diff hist +387 N File:Piltdown 030.jpg Scanning electron microscope view of molar surface showing scratch marks. © Natural History Museum (Image: 039913) current
- 09:10, 11 May 2020 diff hist +387 N File:Piltdown 029.jpg Joseph S. Weiner, Professor of Physical Anthropology at Oxford University.© Natural History Museum (Image: 040284) current
- 09:00, 11 May 2020 diff hist +425 N File:Piltdown 027.jpg Dr Kenneth Oakley (left) and L. E. Parsons discussing sampling of the Piltdown jaw for fluorine analysis in 1949.© Natural History Museum(Image: 039914) current
- 08:53, 11 May 2020 diff hist +303 N File:Piltdown 026.jpg Piltdown monument © David Bate current
- 08:48, 11 May 2020 diff hist +3,170 N File:Piltdown 025.png Piltdown geological map. © BGS/NERC Edmunds' 1955 current
- 08:46, 11 May 2020 diff hist +3,286 N File:Piltdown 024.jpg Telegram from Alvan T. Marston to Henry Dewey informing him of the discovery of a skull fragment at Swanscombe, Kent, 1935 — ‘Swanscombe man’. BGS/NERC (P827762) current