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The Peking Man is Missing
The Peking Man is Missing
Author: Claire Taschdjian
Taking a genuine real-life mystery and creating around it a believable, provocative and totally unpredictable fictional explaination is a neat feat.... Until now, the unresolved mystery of that redwood chest packed with priceless Peking Man fossils... has inspired only inconclusive, nonfictional accounts. It all sounds so authentic...
ISBN: 213635
Publication Date: 1977
Pages: 254
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Publisher: Harper & Row, publishers
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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canadianeh avatar reviewed The Peking Man is Missing on + 242 more book reviews
A speculation regarding a real paleontological finding, a cache of bones, some dating to 500,000 years ago, that was lost at the beginning of WWII.

There's not much doubt these wonderful bones actually existed, and their discovery location is now a World Heritage Site where additional bones have been unearthed.

In the novel, some characters have been invented and a few dates and locations moved, but the mystery is still real, especially for fans of anthropology. Ms Taschdjian was one of the last know people to see these bones, a fact which adds an air of authenticity to the events.
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This is a story based on fact, very well done, and most interesting if you like foreign setting and/or archeology. I personally found it a fasinating tale.


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