Talk:John MacEnery

Some references

 * Those Splendid Priests Consulted early on with Dean Buckland. Sir Sir Joseph Prestwich published some of JM's scattered notes. Pengelly published more later.
 * History of Torqua
 * Dragon Seekers
 * History, gazetteer and directory of the county of Devon
 * Overview Buckland cited Cuvier as an authority for the youth of the human race.

Rwflammang (talk) 17:11, 6 April 2011 (UTC)

Anonymous edits
An anonymous editor has twice now reversed the primary point of this article. The primary point is that MacEnery demonstrated the antiquity of Homo sapiens, while the anonymous editor claims the opposite.

The primary point has stood since the creating editor first made this article. There are several references cited in support of it. If the anonymous editor thinks the cited sources do not support the conclusion, he should explain why here. If he thinks the sources are wrong, he should cite counter sources. Either way, it should be discussed here on the talk page.

Rwflammang (talk) 02:02, 16 January 2013 (UTC)

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