- Joseph Prestwich
Joseph Prestwich FRS, (
12 March ,1812 –June 23 ,1896 ) was a Britishgeologist and businessman, known as an expert on the Tertiary Period and for having confirmed the findings ofBoucher de Perthes .Overview
Born at
Pensbury ,Clapham , Prestwich was educated inParis and Reading before enteringUniversity College, London where he studiedchemistry and natural philosophy. Whilst a student he founded the short-livedZetetical Society . In 1830 he began working for the family wine business. This job required him to travel throughout the United Kingdom and also abroad toFrance andBelgium , and during the course of these travels he made many geological observations. He became a Fellow of Geological Society in 1833. His 1836 memoir on the "Geology ofCoalbrookdale ", based upon observations made during 1831 and 1832, established his reputation as a geologist.From 1846 his attention focused upon the
Tertiary deposits of theLondon Basin , which he subsequently classified and then correlated with Tertiary deposits throughout England, France and Belgium. In 1858 Prestwich was persuaded byHugh Falconer to visitAbbeville , whereBoucher de Perthes had claimed to have foundflint tools in the gravel deposits of the valley of the Somme, thus establishing the antiquity of man. In company with John Evans, Prestwich visited the gravel beds ofSt Acheul and confirmed the observations of Boucher de Perthes. Prestwich's report on the matter was published in the "Proceedings of the Royal Society " for 1859-1860: It is claimed by some authorities that this publication marks the birth of modern scientificarchaeology .During the late 1860s Prestwich served on the
Royal Coal Commission and theRoyal Commission on the Metropolitan Water Supply . In 1874 he was appointed to the chair of geology at theUniversity of Oxford . Here he produced in two volumes "Geology, Chemical and Physical, Stratigraphical and Palaeontological". In 1888 he retired from Oxford to Shoreham inKent where he continued to work until his death in 1896. Prestwich was elected a Fellow of theRoyal Society in 1853, awarded itsRoyal Medal in 1865, and knighted in 1896. He marriedGrace Anne McCall in 1870.References
* "Obituary Notices of Fellows Deceased", "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London", Volume 60. (1896--1897), pp. "i--xxxv".
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