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One theory is that Hinton
-- skeptical but afraid to openly question Woodward, his boss at the museum
-- might have planted it thinking it would be spotted as a hoax and discredit the whole find. A trunk with Hinton's initials found in a loft at the museum a decade after his death in 1961 contained animal bones stained the same way as the Piltdown fossils. Miles Russell, senior lecturer in archaeology at Bournemouth University, thinks the museum's work may shed new light on how the forgery was done. But he thinks there is little doubt Dawson was the perpetrator. "He is the only person who is always on site every time a find is made," Russell said. "And when he died in 1916, Piltdown Man died with him." Russell is author of the new book "The Piltdown Man Hoax: Case Closed"
-- though he doubts speculation about the century-old fraud will stop. "People love conspiracy theories," he said. "And this is one of the biggest scientific hoaxes of all time." Whoever was behind it, the hoax delayed consensus on human origins, leading some scientists to question the authenticity of later finds because they did not fit with Piltdown Man. Stringer said Piltdown Man stands as a warning to scientists always to be on their guard
-- especially when evidence seems to back up their theories. "There was a huge gap in evidence and Piltdown at the time neatly filled that gap," he said. "It was what people expected to be found. In a sense you could say it was manufactured to fit the scientific agenda. "That lesson of Piltdown is always worth learning -- when something seems too good to be true, maybe it is."
___ Online: Nature: http://www.nature.com/nature/ Piltdown Man at the Natural History Museum:
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/piltdown
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