Questions Evolution Does Not Answer 
(“Men of the Old Stone Age,” p. 
14.) Lull says: “These remains 
occurred so near the present land 
surface that had they not shown 
evidence of great structural an¬ 
tiquity, their authenticity would 
be greatly in doubt.” They are 
supposed to be between two and 
three hundred thousand years old. 
4. Of the type of man known as 
Neandertal, numerous remains have 
been found at various times. 
They indicate a man of low stat¬ 
ure, probably about five feet three 
inches high. 
The skull is very large, with a 
cranial capacity considerably ex¬ 
ceeding that of the average modern 
man. 
He was not as erect in carriage 
as Pithecanthropus or the Pilt- 
down man. 
5. The Rhodesian man was more 
advanced than the Neandertal man. 
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