- Édouard Lartet
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name = Édouard Lartet
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birth_date = [May 15] , 1801
birth_place = Castelnau-Barbarens, France
death_date =January 28 ,1871
death_place = Séissan, France
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occupation = Paleontologist
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children =Édouard Lartet (
May 15 ,1801 –January 28 ,1871 ) was a Frenchpaleontologist .Lartet was born near Castelnau-Barbarens, " _fr. departement" of
Gers ,France , where his family had lived for more than five hundred years. He was educated for the law atAuch andToulouse , but having private means elected to devote himself to science. The then recent work ofGeorges Cuvier onfossil mammalia encouraged Lartet in excavations which led in 1834 to his first discovery of fossil remains in the neighborhood of Auch. Thenceforward he devoted his whole time to a systematic examination of the French caves, his first publication on the subject being "The Antiquity of Man in Western Europe" (1860), followed in 1861 by "New Researches on the Coexistence of Man and of the Great Fossil Mammifers characteristic of the Last Geological Period". In this paper he made public the results of his discoveries in the cave ofAurignac , where evidence existed of the contemporaneous existence of man and extinct mammals.In his work in the
Périgord district Lartet had the aid ofHenry Christy . The first account of their joint researches appeared in a paper descriptive of theDordogne caves and contents, published in "Revue archéologique" (1864). The important discoveries in the Madeleine cave and elsewhere were published by Lartet and Christy under the title "Reliquiae Aquitanicae", the first part appearing in 1865. Christy died before the completion of the work, but Lartet continued it until his breakdown in health in 1870. His sonLouis Lartet followed in his father's footsteps.The most modest and one of the most illustrious of the founders of modern
palaeontology , Lartet's work had previously been publicly recognized by his nomination as an officer of theLégion d'honneur ; and in 1848 he had had the offer of a political post. In 1857 he had been elected a foreign member of theGeological Society of London , and a few weeks before his death he had been made professor of palaeontology at the museum of theJardin des Plantes . He died atSéissan .References
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