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  Anthropology Encyclopedia Articles @ OverTheTopGallery.com (Over The Top Gallery)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The traditions of jurisprudence, history, philology, and sociology then evolved into something more closely resembling the modern views of these disciplines and informed the development of the social sciences, of which anthropology was a part.
At the same time, the romantic reaction to the Enlightenment produced thinkers, such as Johann Gottfried Herder and later Wilhelm Dilthey, whose work formed the basis for the "culture concept," which is central to the discipline.
Economic anthropology as influenced by Karl Polanyi and practiced by Marshall Sahlins and George Dalton focused on how traditional economics ignored cultural and social factors.
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 Neandertal | Topic Definition | Find the Meaning and Define the Answer of Neandertal
Other material found were two femora, the three right arm bones, two of the left arm bones, part of the left ilium, and fragments of a scapula and ribs.
The material was recovered by workers who thought the remains may have been that of a bear, and gave it to amateur naturalist Johann Karl Fuhlrott.
Fuhlrott turned the fossils over to anatomist Hermann Schaaffhausen and in 1857 the discovery was jointly announced.
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 Unique Facts About Europe: Neanderthal Man
They were originally thought to be bear remains by the workers who recovered it.
The workers gave the material to amateur naturalist Johann Karl Fuhlrott.
Fuhlrott turned the fossils over to anatomist Hermann Schaafhausen and in 1857 the discovery was jointly announced.
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 Homo neanderthalensis
The material recovered consisted of a skull cap, two femora, the three right arm bones, two of the left arm bones, part of the left ilium, and fragments of a scapula and ribs.
These fossils were recovered by the quarry workers and set aside to be given to a local teacher and amateur naturalist, Johann Karl Fuhlrott.
Fuhlrott suspected that these bones represented unique pieces of the human past, and left the description of the material to anatomist Hermann Schaaffhausen.
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German naturalist Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752—1840) hypothesized that the first people must have been light-skinned inhabitants of the Caucasus region of Asia and that racial variation was a result of the original light pigment turning dark.
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach had originally separated humans from the primates by calling humans bimana (two-handed) and the primates quadrumana (four-footed).
Fuhlrott took plaster casts of his treasure to professor of natural history Hermann Schaaffhausen (1816—1893) of the University of Bonn.
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 Ape to Man
A worker comes across a skull; it appears that it may be human and thinking it may be a murder victim they show it to their foreman.
From there the bones found their way to a naturalist, Johann Karl Fuhlrott who collaborated with Hermann Schaafhausen and the pair jointly announced the discovery ushering in the science of paleoanthropology.
While Fuhlrott had hoped that his Neanderthal man would fit the bill but this creature was more a man with some ape-like characteristics than something different than man or ape.
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It was in the north, where Roman writ ran less effectively, that the work continued, thanks to one of Galileo’s German contemporaries who had avoided troubled because he couched his form of heresy in Pythagorean terms and because he lived in a well protected Protestant part of Austria near the town of Lize.
Johannes Kepler had been born in 1571, one year before the great nova (149).
In 1856 a German called Johann Karl Fuhlrott had found human remains of great antiquity in a cave near Dusseldorf; these have been named "Neanderthal" after the valley in which they had been located.
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Fuhlrott, Johann Karl: Schoolteacher from Elberfeld, Germany, to whom the
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Osterman, Stjepan: University of Zagreb student, assistant to Karl GorjanovicKramberger, and sometime supervisor of excavations at Krapina.
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 Neanderthal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The workers who recovered this material originally thought it to be the remains of a bear.
They gave the material to amateur naturalist Johann Karl Fuhlrott, who turned the fossils over to anatomist Hermann Schaafhausen.
1856: Johann Karl Fuhlrott first recognizes the fossil called “Neanderthal man.”
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 History of Physical Anthropology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Fuhlrott recognized the materials as human, but thought he saw a similarity between its massive eyebrow ridges and long, low skull and the skull of the newly described gorilla.
Fuhlrott took careful steps to preserve the fossils and contacted other German scholars to secure their opinions, particularly that of his friend, Herman Schaafhausen, professor of anatomy at the University of Bonn.
Johann Frederich Blumenbach (1752-1840), German naturalist, founder of physical anthropology, and inventor of craniology, divided mankind into 5 races (American, Caucasian, Ethiopian, Malayan, and Mongolian).
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 12 False Statements Made by Anti-evolutionists
The third time was the charm and in 1856 (long before the turn of the century) Johann Karl Fuhlrott was given the skeleton of a Neanderthal by some quarrymen in the Neander valley.
"Fuhlrott had taken the bones to Hermann Schaaffhausen, an anatomist at the University of Bonn.
On June 2, 1857, Fuhlrott and Schaaffhausen presented two papers to the Natural History Society of Prussian Rhineland and Westphalia.
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810-877 Johannes Scottus or Eriugena: De divisione naturae.
Johann Balmer publishes his discovery of absorption lines of light passing through hydrogen gas.
1900 Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, in a lecture to the German Physical Society, announces that matter absorbs heat energy and emits light energy discontinuously, giving birth to quantum mechanics.
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I hated Carville in "The Hills Have Eyes".
[W]hen the headteacher Johann Karl Fuhlrott discovered the bones of a Neanderthal in a cave near Dusseldorf in 1856...
Rudolf Virchow, President of the Deutsche Gessellschaft fur Anthropologie...
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 Places of Palaeobotanical Research 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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