In a 1959 paper, Loren Eiseley claimed that "the leading tenets of Darwin's work – the struggle for existence, variation, natural selection and sexual selection – are all fully expressed in Blyth's paper of 1835".
As a young man, the writer Loren Eiseley participated in the early excavations at Lindenmeier.
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