This Publication contains a detailed report on the field-work of the School during the Spring seasons of I925 and 1926, of which a brief account was given in Bulletin no. 7. As it had been decided to take the opportunity which offered of examining caves in. Miss Dorothea Bate, of the British Museum, who visited the caves, has scrutinized all the fossilized remains, and discovery of Stone Age implements, fauna, and human remains. Sir Arthur Keith, Conservator at the Royal College of Surgeons, has made an exhaustive comparative study of the fossilized human skull fragments, and has written the detailed report thereon which appears in Section IX.
Extent: 167.
Size and dimensions of original material: Height 29cm, width 32cm, depth 2cm.
Condition of original material: good.
Custodial history: British school of Archeology in Jerusalem,Palestine.
Arrangement: Dewey Classification system.
Author(s)/Creator(s): Turville-Petre, Francis Adrian Joseph; Bate, Dorothea M. A. [Contributor] (6); Baynes, Charlotte. [Contributor] (2); Keith, Arthur, Sir, 1866-1955. [Contributor] (7).
Publisher(s): London: The Council of the School.
Original institution reference: RBC 933.01 KEI.
