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We know only too well that all over the world, from wayward undergraduate to B. B. C. producer to publisher's reader there are people, otherwise sensible and sane, people who would not believe in six-headed cats and blood-curdling spectral monsters, who yet read some folly about Noah's ark or Atlantis or cataclysmic world-tides, and say, with a contented sigh, "There may be something in it, you know."
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Glyn Daniel
Born:
April 23, 1914
Died:
December 13, 1986
(aged 72)
Bio:
Glyn Edmund Daniel was a Welsh scientist and archaeologist who taught at Cambridge University, where he specialised in the European Neolithic period.
Known for:
The Cambridge Murders (1945)
Welcome Death (1955)
The first civilizations (1968)
A Picture Book of Ancient British Art (1951)
The three ages (1943)
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