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    Johann Carl Fuhlrott (31 December 1803, Leinefelde, Germany – 17 October 1877, Wuppertal) was an early German paleoanthropologist. He is famous for recognizing...
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  • Bullinger Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656–1723), Austrian architect Johann Bernoulli (1667–1748), Swiss mathematician Johann Carl Fuhlrott (1803–1877)...
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    and fragments of a scapula and ribs. The fossils were given to Johann Carl Fuhlrott, a local teacher and amateur naturalist. The first description of...
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    displayed in both German and English. Leinefelde is the birthplace of Johann Carl Fuhlrott, the discoverer of Neanderthal man. It is also the birthplace of...
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    journalist, was baptised a Protestant in Heiligenstadt in June 1825. Johann Carl Fuhlrott (1803–1877), natural historian, taught in Heiligenstadt. Heinrich...
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  • Coon (1904–1981) Raymond Dart (1893–1988) Eugene Dubois (1858–1940) Johann Carl Fuhlrott (1803–1877) Yohannes Haile-Selassie (1961–) Sonia Harmand (1974–)...
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    English archaeologist of the Anglo-Saxons (d. 1955) October 17 - Johann Carl Fuhlrott, discoverer of Neanderthal Man (b. 1803) Ancient Greece / Prehistoric...
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  • concept of the kindergarten. Klaus Fuchs: Theoretical physicist Johann Carl Fuhlrott: Had the insight to recognize the Neanderthal bones for what they...
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    thought to be a modern human skull. In 1856, local schoolteacher Johann Carl Fuhlrott recognised bones from Kleine Feldhofer Grotte in Neander Valley—Neanderthal...
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    " 1856 — Fossils are found in the Neander Valley in Germany that Johann Carl Fuhlrott and Hermann Schaaffhausen recognize as a human different from modern...
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    Earliest Ancestor. Anchor Books (2007). ISBN 978-1-4000-7696-3 Hartwig, Walter Carl (2004) [2002]. Hartwig, Walter (ed.). The Primate Fossil Record. Cambridge...
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    near Düsseldorf 1856–1857: First description of the Neanderthal by Johann Carl Fuhlrott and Hermann Schaaffhausen 1860: Teratosaurus by Sixt Friedrich Jakob...
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    unearthed human bones in the floor of the cave. A local schoolmaster Johann Carl Fuhlrott, who was interested in geology and paleontology, learned of the discovery...
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  • expedition visits Tikal. 7 May: John Howard Marsden, English archaeologist (d. 1870) 31 December: Johann Carl Fuhlrott, German archaeologist (d. 1877)...
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  • meteorologist (died 1879) 31 December – Johann Carl Fuhlrott, German paleoanthropologist (died 1877) 18 February – Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, poet (born 1719)...
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  • Frensdorff Carl Remigius Fresenius Angela D. Friederici Julius Friedländer (numismatist) Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–1885) Johann Carl Fuhlrott Nina...
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  • 1812) 26 September – Hermann Grassmann (born 1809) 18 October – Johann Carl Fuhlrott, German anthropologist and paleoanthropologist (born 1803) 2 November...
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    remains of a bear. They gave the material to amateur naturalist Johann Karl Fuhlrott, who turned the fossils over to anatomist Hermann Schaaffhausen....
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    neanderthalensis was the specimen "Neanderthal-1" discovered by Johann Karl Fuhlrott in 1856 at Feldhofer in the Neander Valley in Germany, consisting...
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  • remains of a bear. They gave the material to amateur naturalist Johann Karl Fuhlrott who turned the fossils over to anatomist Hermann Schaaffhausen. The...
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