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fabricated flints. BRUSSELS. March 5. M. l.equex. the one-time pupil aiul protege of M. Ruto. the eminent Belgian archaeologist, who ‘Mound wonderful prehistoric statuettes and neolithic mines at Spiennes. near Mons, and later, valuable bronze masks in Morocco, has once again been publicly branded as a liar by M. E. Rahir. director of the excavation department of the Musees Royaux tie Cinquantenaire. Brussels. In a communication to the Anthropological Society of Brussels M. Rahir says that in the society's bulletin in 1923 AL Lequeux published a profusely illustrated article dealing with the remains oT a si lex industry that he alleged he had discovered at \ essem. near Brussels. “It has now been shown in a peremptory manner by the excavation service of our great museum.’’ says M. Rahir, “that every article supposed to have come from \ ossein was manufactured by if. Lequeux and that no trace of the sDex industry has ever been discovered tTiere.” M. Rahir also stated that Hint objects supposed to have been found at the ancient Abbayo de Rouge Cloitre were also fabricated by this “forger who dishonours science.'’

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1927, Page 3

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