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Gustav Heinrich Ralph (often
cited as G. H. R.) von
Koenigswald (13
November 1902 – 10 July 1982) was a German-Dutch
paleontologist and
geologist who...
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molar teeth, were
identified in a
drugstore by
anthropologist Ralph von
Koenigswald in 1935, who
subsequently described the ape. In 1956, the
first mandible...
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Conservation of
Panthera tigris.
Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-0809-4751-8.
Koenigswald, G. H. R. von (1933). "Beitrag zur
Kenntnis der
fossilen Wirbeltiere...
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Frederik Florus Oppenoorth,
Carel ter Haar, and
Gustav Heinrich Ralph von
Koenigswald, but
further study was set back by the
Great Depression,
World War II...
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paleontologist G. H. R. von
Koenigswald recovered several other early human fossils in Java.
Between 1931 and 1933 von
Koenigswald discovered fossils of Solo...
- Mesopithecus, as he
reported in 1951. However,
Gustav Heinrich Ralph von
Koenigswald realised that it was the
tooth of an ape
family and
erected the scientific...
- This
large jaw
fragment was
first found in 1941 by
Gustav von
Koenigswald.
Koenigswald was
captured by the ****anese in
World War II, but
managed to send...
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described in 1934 by
German palaeontologist Gustav Heinrich Ralph von
Koenigswald under the name
Epimachairodus zwierzyckii. He
referred to it
again by...
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Europolemur is a
genus of
adapiform primates that
lived in
Europe during the
middle Eocene.
Europolemur klatti is part of a
group of long-digited fossils...
- (Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy, France)".
Quaternaire (Hors-serie 4): 247–269. Von
Koenigswald, G. H. R. (1960). "Fossil cats from the
Tegelen clay".
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