Piltdown
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Hamlets in East Sussex, England
This article is about the hamlets. For the hoax, see Piltdown Man.
Piltdown is a series of hamlets in East Sussex, England,[1] located south of Ashdown Forest.[1] It is best known for the Piltdown Man hoax where amateur archaeologist Charles Dawson claimed to have discovered evidence of the "missing link" in gravel beds near the village.[1]
Piltdown has a pub ("The Piltdown Man", after temporarily being called "The Lamb"), a golf course,[2] and a vineyard.[1] [3] It is in the Wealden district[4] and Fletching parish.[5]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c d Villagenet, Piltdown in East Sussex, accessed 1 June 2023
- ^ Piltdown Golf Club, accessed 1 June 2023
- ^ "Barkham Manor Winery". Vinarium. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- ^ "Which district or borough: M-P". East Sussex County Council. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
- ^ "Fletching Parish Summary" (pdf). Wealden District Council. Retrieved 24 June 2012.
50°58′55′′N 0°03′04′′E / 50.982°N 0.051°E / 50.982; 0.051
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