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    Marie Eugène François Thomas Dubois (French: [øʒɛn dybwɑ]; 28 January 1858 – 16 December 1940) was a Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist. He earned...
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    these apes lived. Dutch anatomist Eugène Dubois favored the latter theory, and sought to confirm it. In October 1887, Dubois abandoned his academic career...
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    Bovinae subfamily. It has been described by the Dutch paleoanthropologist Eugène Dubois in 1908. The holotype of Bos palaesondaicus is a skull from Trinil....
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    Province, Indonesia. It was at this site in 1891 that the Dutch anatomist Eugène Dubois discovered the first early hominin remains to be found outside of Europe:...
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    was first described by the Dutch paleoanthropologist and geologist Eugène Dubois in 1891. The species is most closely related to the modern Nilgai-antelope...
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    Homo erectus (category Taxa named by Eugène Dubois)
    prove this. Nevertheless, Haeckel's model inspired Dutch scientist Eugène Dubois to journey to the Dutch East Indies. Because no directed expedition...
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  • harmonium player Pierre-Max Dubois (1930–1995), classical composer R. Luke DuBois, American composer and visual artist Théodore Dubois (1837–1924), French organist...
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    who had suffered some kind of illness. Despite the 1891 discovery by Eugène Dubois of what is now called Homo erectus at Trinil, Java, it was only in the...
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    paleontologist Eugène Dubois who subsequently found the second skull in September 1890. When returning to the Netherlands in 1895, Dubois took the skulls...
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    de Museum Leiden. 38: 1–112. Albers, P.; de Vos, J. (2010). Through Eugène Dubois' Eyes: Stills of a Turbulent Life. Brill. p. 54. ISBN 9789004183001...
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    Distinguished Primatologist (American Society of Primatologists) 2015 Eugène Dubois Chair, Maastricht University (Netherlands) 2014 Galileo Prize (Premio...
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    S2CID 256697931. "ape-man", from Pithecanthropus erectus (Java Man), Eugène Dubois, Pithecanthropus erectus: eine menschenähnliche Übergangsform aus Java...
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    unproductive until the Dutch paleontologist Eugene Dubois went to Indonesia. Between 1886 and 1895 Dubois discovered remains that he later described as...
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    the flora and fauna of the archipelago. Java Man was discovered by Eugène Dubois in 1891. The Komodo dragon was first described by Peter Ouwens in 1912...
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    Pithecanthropus modjokertensis but soon renamed it Homo modjokertensis because Eugène Dubois – the discoverer of Java Man, which was then called Pithecanthropus...
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    still alters the river to this day. In 1891, Dutch paleoanthropologist Eugène Dubois discovered remains (a part of a skull and human-like femur bone and...
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    the second largest consumer of tobacco. Java Man was discovered by Eugène Dubois in Indonesia in 1891. The Komodo dragon was firstly described by Peter...
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    finished second in the First Concert Division. Jo Bonfrère, footballer Eugène Dubois, anatomist/anthropologist Jo Maas, former cyclist, stage winner and...
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    du XIIe Congrès Internacional de Zoologie (Lisboa, 1935): 1855–1865. Eugène Dubois (1908). "Das geologische Alter der Kendengoder Trinil-Fauna". Tijdschrift...
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    physician and anatomist Eugène Dubois, who named the discovery with the scientific name Anthropopithecus erectus. This Dubois paper, written during the...
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    1883: The Dutch paleoanthropologist Eugène Dubois undertook preliminary fieldwork at Sangiran. However, Dubois did not find many fossils of interest...
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    Chinese specimen as "H." sinensis. In 1908, French paleoanthropologist Eugène Dubois described a Javan one as "H. bathygnatha". In 1934, Chinese paleoanthropologist...
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    Maistre in Chambéry "Le Vengeur" a composition by Ernest Henri Dubois Bust of Eugène Fromentin the French painter and writer. The Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet...
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    prove this. Nevertheless, Haeckel's model inspired Dutch scientist Eugène Dubois to join the Dutch East India Company and search for his "missing link"...
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    Europe, where it gave rise to H. sapiens. This view was notably held by Eugène Dubois, who first described H. erectus fossils in the 19th century and considered...
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  • (1930–2002), computer scientist David Adriaan van Dorp (1915–1995), chemist Eugène Dubois (1858–1944), paleontologist and anatomist Christiaan Eijkman (1858–1930)...
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  • The Dubois String Quartet (French: Quatuor à cordes Dubois) was a Canadian string quartet that actively performed for 28 consecutive seasons from 1910...
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    19th-century European science from its ethnocentric biases. In particular, Eugène Dubois' (1858–1940) discovery in 1891 in Indonesia of the "Java Man", the first...
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    and humans, however, was fruitless until the young Dutch geologist Eugène Dubois found a skullcap, a molar and a femur on the banks of Solo River, Java...
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    Physicist, Nobel prize winner Hub van Doorne (1900–1979) - Founder of DAF Eugène Dubois (1858–1940) - Anatomist Camiel Eurlings (1973) - Politician Saint Gerlach...
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