Question

Charles Lyell's 1865 book The Geologic Evidences for the Antiquity of Man was important because it:
a. documented the fact that humans had lived with now extinct animals in the distant past.
b. provided evidence that humans had been on the earth for a far shorter time than other scholars of the time suggested.
c. argued for an extremely young age of the earth (not more than 6000 years old).
d. finally showed that the "ancient ax heads" discovered in river gravels were nothing more than naturally fractured river cobbles.

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