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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...
- fragments of a sca**** and ribs. The fossils were given to Johann Carl Fuhlrott, a local teacher and amateur naturalist. The first description of the remains...
- in both German and English. Leinefelde is the birthplace of Johann Carl Fuhlrott, the discoverer of Neanderthal man. It is also the birthplace of Johannes...
- thought to be a modern human skull. In 1856, local schoolteacher Johann Carl Fuhlrott recognised bones from Kleine Feldhofer Grotte in Neander Valley—Neanderthal...
- Suzuki Neanderthal 1 40 Homo neanderthalensis 1856 Germany Johann Carl Fuhlrott Denisova hominin (X-Woman) 40 Homo sp. Altai 2008 Russia Johannes Krause...
- neanderthalensis was the specimen "Neanderthal-1" discovered by Johann Karl Fuhlrott in 1856 at Feldhofer in the Neander Valley in Germany, consisting of a...
- Contributions to the Herpetology of South Asia (Nepal, India). Wuppertal: Fuhlrott Museum. pp. 207–226. ISBN 978-3-87429-404-1. Sitana sivalensis at the Reptarium...
- Düsseldorf 1856–1857: First description of the Neanderthal by Johann Carl Fuhlrott and Hermann Schaaffhausen 1860: Teratosaurus by Sixt Friedrich Jakob von...
- expedition visits Tikal. 7 May: John Howard Marsden, English archaeologist (d. 1870) 31 December: Johann Carl Fuhlrott, German archaeologist (d. 1877)...
- architect Johann Bernoulli (1667–1748), Swiss mathematician Johann Carl Fuhlrott (1803–1877), early German paleoanthropologist Johann Casimir of Simmern...