This is some strong evidence: "Dr. Shapiro said. ‘We've had people claiming to know something about the fossils or even saying they had them in their possession but every time we try to track it down, we get nowhere...Kean: And naturally, Bowen began to wonder. Could the bones he’d seen at Camp Holcomb be Peking Man? He later told this story to his son Paul. And just in case there was something there, Paul emailed an archaeologist out of the blue. The archaeologist was stunned. He consulted military records, and Bowen’s story checked out" (The New York Times and Science History Institute)
Mysteries in History: Episode #3
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This evidence supports the more apparent sincerity in Bowen’s lead in comparison to those previously investigated by archaeologists. Not only have many of the other tips archaeologists have given been fake and simple money-driven plots, but Bowen himself was able to demonstrate that he truly did not care about getting something out of giving the account of his experience.
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