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No one could welcome the results of Messrs. Garfitt and Armstrong's exploration of Cresswell Crags more than I do myself, especially as they relieve the Palæolithic inhabitants of these islands from the unmerited reproach of an indifference to art. I only wish they had been made in time for recognition in the last edition of “Ancient Hunters.”
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SOLLAS, W. Late Palæolithic Art in the Cresswell Caves. Nature 115, 420–421 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115420b0
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