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A Biography of the Anthropologist Eugene Dubois ... Known now as Eugene Dubois, Marie Eugene Francois Thomas Dubois was born in Eijsden (Netherlands) on January 28th, 1858 and died in Haelen (Netherlands) on December 16th, 1940. Dubois, a surgeon, anthropologist, anatomist and paleontologist earned worldwide fame...
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Eugène Dubois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Marie Eugène François Thomas Dubois (28 January 1858 – 16 December 1940) was a Dutch anatomist. He earned world-wide fame for his discovery of Pithecanthropus erectus (later redesignated Homo erec...
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Eugène Dubois came into the world at an appropriate time, given the mission he chose in life. He was born in 1858, in between the discovery of the first recognized Neanderthal fossil and Darwin's publication of On the Origin of Species.
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The next year, Eugene Dubois (left), a young anatomist from Holland traveled to Indonesia in the hopes of finding fossils of early man. Since orangutans lived there, and since Dubois managed to secure a job as a medical officer in the Royal Dutch East Indies Army, it seemed like a good place for him to go prospecting.
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Eugene Dubois is a fascinating story. And while I thoroughly enjoyed and learned much from this book, there was one irritating factor that was seldom easy to ignore. ... Eugene Dubois was an intriguing character. He was always afraid that others would take credit for his own ideas. He grew more dogmatic with age and came...
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2006-03-18 12:31 Woudloper 240×320×8 (8302 bytes) Foto van Eugene Dubois, werd in een memoriam afgebeeld. ... Usage of Eugene Dubois.jpg on dewiki ... Foto van Eugene Dubois, werd in een memoriam afgebeeld.
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Another such fascinating figure is Dr Eugene Dubois, who used his anatomical training to propel himself into the first ranks of paleontology as the discoverer of "the missing link," Homo erectus or Java Man. A complex and fascinating personality, Dubois graduated from medical school in 1884 in his native Holland.
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Like many scientists of his generation, Eugene Dubois (1858-1940) was devoted to the ideas of Charles Darwin. ... A three dimensional portrait of Eugene Dubois that Shipman has deftly produced in the manner of a Masterpiece Theatre episode. This flavors the science so it goes down like dutch chocolate. Now that I'm hooked...
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; Explore the rest of the site to expand your mind on the markings Eugene Dubois made in history! ... Eugene Dubois was the first person to ever deliberately search for fossils of human ancestors. Only a handful of fossil humans had already been discovered, and those were by chance. In a remarkable story of dedication and...
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