Quote Originally Posted by Pyramidsonmars
Dubois' find was not a complete specimen, as many are led to believe, but consisted merely of a skullcap, a femur, and three teeth. A 342 page report written shortly after the find throws much doubt upon the validity of this particular specimen. Despite this, the Java Man is still found in many textbooks today. A second Java Man was later discovered in the village of Sangiran, Central Java, 18km to the north of Solo. His remains, a skullcap of similar size to that found by Dubois, was discovered by Berlin-born paleontologist GHR von Koenigswald in 1936, as a direct result of excavations by Dubois in 1891.
If you can't tell, Dubois has found something that is quite ordinary; that is a skullcap, a femur, and three teeth of some ordinairy animal or perhaps human remains, and has for some reason gotten it in his head that he should assume it could be something different...