The Orce Man: controversy, media and politics in Spanish human origins research

"The Orce Man controversy is a very long, complicated and harsh dispute among scientific colleagues (often from the same institution) over the taxonomic classification of a cranial fragment. The fossil was found in 1982 by three palaeontologists from the Institut de Paleontologia de Sabadell in...

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Main Author: Carandell Baruzzi, Miquel 1981- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston Brill [2021]
Series:Cultural dynamics of science volume 3
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"The Orce Man controversy is a very long, complicated and harsh dispute among scientific colleagues (often from the same institution) over the taxonomic classification of a cranial fragment. The fossil was found in 1982 by three palaeontologists from the Institut de Paleontologia de Sabadell in Catalonia: Josep Gibert, Jordi Agustí and Salvador Moyà-Solà at a site called Venta Micena, near the small town of Orce, located in a very arid region of the province of Granada, Andalusia"
Physical Description:XIX, 252 Seiten 26 Illustrationen, Karte
ISBN:9789004431492

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