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Franz Weidenreich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franz Weidenreich (7 June 1873, Edenkoben, Germany- 11 July 1948, New York City U.S.) was a Jewish German anatomist and physical anthropologist who studied human evolution. He studied at the Universi...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Weidenreich, Franz. Weidenreich, Franz. Information about Weidenreich, Franz in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Weidenreich was born in Edenkoben, Germany. He received his MD from the University of Strasbourg in 1899, then served at several German universities until Nazi anti...
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AccessScience is a subscription-based website that features continually updated scientific and technical information, including the entire content of the 10th ... New trends and developments in science and technology ("Research Updates") from the McGraw-Hill Yearbooks of Science & Technology ... Biographies of scientists...
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German anatomist Franz Weidenreich is probably best known for his association with the Peking Man Homo erectus materials excavated from Zhoukoudien in the 1930s. ... Franz Weidenreich Reconstructions (Human Origins) Franz Weidenreich (Bartleby)
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SAO/NASA ADS Physics Abstract Service ... Title:; Weidenreich, Franz. Apes, giants, and man. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1946. 122 p. $2.50 ... Publication:; Science Education, vol. 30, Issue 5, pp.303-304...
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Black (fig.2) continued to work on the Zhoukoudian material in his lab at Peking Union Medical College until his premature death in 1934. His work was taken over by the anatomist Franz Weidenreich (1875-1948), who made casts of the growing number of hominid fossils.
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This reconstruction, which was done by Franz Weidenreich, is one of several of "Sinanthropus pekinensis" or "Peking Man", based on the finds from Zhoukoudian, China. "Sinanthropus pekinensis" was the original species designation of early human fossils found in the caves at Zhoukoudian.
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Weidenreich was (1928–35) professor of anthropology at the Univ. of Frankfurt and worked (1935) on the excavation and study of Sinanthropus fossils from caves near Beijing (Peking), China. Later he was associated with the American Museum of Natural History, New York City.
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Encyclopedia article about Weidenreich, Franz. Information about Weidenreich, Franz in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Weidenreich, Franz; Weidman, Charles; Weierstrass functions; Weierstrass M test; Weierstrass transform; Weierstrass' approximation theorem;
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Franz Weidenreich (7 June 1873, Edenkoben, Germany- 11 July 1948, New York City U.S.) was a Jewish German anatomist and physical anthropologist who studied human evolution. ... Franz Werfel - Biography, Bibliography [next] [back] Franz Waxman - Selected filmography...
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