Kenneth Oakley

Kenneth Oakley
Born Kenneth Page Oakley
7 April 1911
Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Died 2 November 1981(1981-11-02) (aged 70)
Amersham
Nationality English
Fields physical anthropologist
Known for relative dating of fossils by fluorine content
Notable awards Prestwich Medal (1963)

Kenneth Page Oakley (7 April 1911 2 November 1981) was an English physical anthropologist, palaeontologist and geologist.

Oakley, known for his work in the relative dating of fossils by fluorine content,[1][2] was instrumental in the exposure[3] in the 1950s of the Piltdown Man hoax.

Oakley was born and died in Amersham, Buckinghamshire.

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References

  1. "Kenneth Oakley". Encyclopædia Britannica online.
  2. Devon Lippincott. "Kenneth Page Oakley". Minnesota State University, Mankato EMuseum. Archived from the original on 31 August 2006.
  3. Sarah Lyall (25 May 1996). "Piltdown Man Hoaxer: Missing Link Is Found". The New York Times.
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