THE MAN OF ENGIS 



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moths, Hyaenas and Rhinoceroses were washed 

 pell-mell into the cave of Engis. 



The skull from the cave of Engis was originally 



FIG. 2?. The skull from the cave of Engis viewed from the 

 right side. One half the size of nature, a glabella, b occipital 

 protuberance (a to b glabello-occipital line), c auditory foramen. 



discovered by Professor Schmerling, and was 

 described by him, together with other human 

 remains disinterred at the same time, in his 



