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Hermann Klaatsch (10
March 1863 – 5
January 1916) was a
German physician, anatomist,
physical anthropologist, evolutionist, and
professor at the University...
- Stuttgart, E. Nägele. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.61918. hdl:2027/uc1.b4298459.
Klaatsch, H. (1909). "Preuves que l'Homo
Mousteriensis Hauseri appartient au type...
- E. Ray
Lankester and in
continental Europe by Aimé
Louis Rutot and H.
Klaatsch – were
taken to be
evidence of
human habitation of
those areas before the...
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These include: Homo
grimaldii (Lapouge, 1906), Homo
aurignacensis hauseri (
Klaatsch & Hauser, 1910),
Notanthropus eurafric**** (Sergi, 1911), Homo fossilis...
- neo-Lamarckian view of
human evolution. The
German anthropologist Hermann Klaatsch relied on a neo-Lamarckian
model of
evolution to try and
explain the origin...
- de St. Vincent, 1825
arabicus Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
aurignacensis Klaatsch & Hauser, 1910
australasicus Bory de St. Vincent, 1825
cafer Bory de St...
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colleagues Matthias Jakob Schleiden, Emil Huschke,
Ernst Haeckel, and
Hermann Klaatsch (1863–1916). Carl
Gegenbaur also
influenced his students, including: Max...
- each race to an
altogether different ape. This was
proposed by
Hermann Klaatsch and F. G. Crookshank. Carl Vogt
believed that the
inhabitants of Africa...
- 1906
Cooper received a
visit from
German physical anthropologist Hermann Klaatsch who
described him as a
typical adventurer of the bush who had "a friendly...
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Schoetensack was
based largely on the
expertise of
Breslau professor Hermann Klaatsch,
which was only
hinted at in a
brief acknowledgement in the preface. In...