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IT will be remembered by those interested in the exploration of Kent's Cavern that during the course of the sixteen years' examination of the cavern-deposits, no vestige of the human skeleton was found under the upper stalagmite, though, as mentioned in your columns a few weeks ago, a portion of a human jaw was found in the upper or granular stalagmite.
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HUNT, A. The Discovery of a Human Tooth in the Cave Earth in Kent's Cavern. Nature 90, 649 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/090649a0
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