Macenery, Father John

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A Roman Catholic priest who excavated at Kent's Cavern, England, and discovered Palaeolithic flint tools alongside the bones of extinct animals in an undisturbed stratum. He concluded that man and these ancient animals must have coexisted, but these views found little acceptance at the time. MacEnery died without publishing his results; William Pengelly did publish the report of MacEnery's excavations (1869).

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