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Franz Weidenreich (7 June 1873 – 11 July 1948) was a
Jewish German anatomist and
physical anthropologist who
studied evolution.
Weidenreich studied at...
- New York. Von
Koenigswald and
Weidenreich studied the
material at the
American Museum of
Natural History until Weidenreich's death in 1948 (leaving behind...
- PMID 29391445.
Weidenreich 1943, pp. 22–23.
Weidenreich 1943, pp. 31.
Weidenreich 1943, pp. 207–212.
Weidenreich 1943, pp. 22–28.
Weidenreich 1943, p. 209...
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theory that
mankind originated in
central Asia. However, in 1943
Franz Weidenreich (1873-1948)
suggested that
Sinanthropus could be the
ancestor of the...
- in
World War II, but
managed to send a cast of the jaw to
Franz Weidenreich.
Weidenreich described and
named the
specimen in 1945, and was
struck by its...
- Kansas, the son of
Edith (née Rosenow) and
Peter H.
Wyden (originally
Weidenreich, 1923–1998), both of whom were
Jewish and had fled **** Germany. He grew...
- the 20th century, the
German physician and
paleoanthropologist Franz Weidenreich (1873–1948)
compared in
detail the
characters of Dubois' Java Man, then...
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Peter Weidenreich, in
Berlin to a
Jewish family. His mother,
Helen (née Silberstein), was a
concert singer, and his father,
Erich Weidenreich, was a...
- the best
preserved Java Man skull.
German paleoanthropologist Franz Weidenreich provided much of the
detailed description of the
Chinese specimens in...
- war years,
Weidenreich's description of
Sinanthropus was published. In a
borrowed office at the
American Museum of
Natural History,
Weidenreich added to...