Karl Alfred von Zittel
Paleontologist and geologist
Born
September 25th, 1839
186 years ago
Died
January 5th, 1904
121 years ago — 64 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Germany
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Contributed significantly to paleontology and geology, focusing on fossil vertebrates and their classification. Published comprehensive works detailing the evolution and classification of prehistoric life. Played a crucial role in establishing a systematic approach to paleontological study. Served as a professor and director of the Paleontological Institute in Munich, influencing future generations of scientists.
Published 'Textbook of Paleontology'
Directed the Paleontological Institute in Munich
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