Amador Ledger-Dispatch, 27 October 1905 — Prehistoric Sealpture. [ARTICLE]

Prehistoric Sealpture.

An idea of the small brain capacity of primitive man can be gathered from a crude stone head, now on exhibition, which was recently found in a field at Moriches, Long Island. The head, while crude in its workmanship, is pronounced by ethnologists as doubtless true to nature— a representation of some savage and prehistoric people who lived ages ago. The head is not a particularly pleas ing bit of sculpture, as it calls up a vision of men and women with small brain development and huge repulsive jaws but a degree above the other animals. . • i