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| | The Ape-Men I (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | After subsequent discoveries in 1927, it became obvious that the unusual tooth from which a whole man had been built, was not from an ape-man but from an extinct wild pig. |
 | | In 1927, Science magazine published a one and a half page article by Gregory W.K., where he withdrew his statement that the Nebraska man was a hominid, and acknowledged that he was based on a pig's tooth. |
 | | Gregory W.K., Science, 1927, 66:579-81.: "Hesperopithecus apparently not an ape nor a man." |
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