- Peter Wilhelm Lund
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birth_date =June 14 ,1801
birth_place =Copenhagen ,Denmark
death_date =May 25 ,1880
death_place = Lagoa Santa,Brazil
residence = Lagoa Santa, Brazil
citizenship = Danish & Brazilian
nationality = Danish
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fields =Paleontology andArcheology
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alma_mater =University of Copenhagen
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known_for = Father of Brazilian paleontology Father of Brazilian archeology
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footnotes =Peter Wilhelm Lund (
June 14 ,1801 –May 25 ,1880 ) was a Danishzoologist andpaleontologist who spent most of his life working and living inBrazil .He was born in a wealthy family and studied Medicine at the
University of Copenhagen . In 1825 he made his first trip toBrazil , where he spent three years mainly collecting plants nearRio de Janeiro . Back to Europe in 1829, he achieved a doctoral degree at theUniversity of Kiel , traveled to Italy and later established in Paris, where he came under the influence ofGeorges Cuvier , professor ofcomparative anatomy at the "Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle " and the most influential naturalist andzoologist of the time.In his "Discours sur les revolutions de la surface du globe" (1825), Cuvier theorized that the extinction of
species was caused by natural catastrophes on certain regions of the world. When that happens, thefauna from other regions migrate top populate the now uninhabited area. This became known as the catastrophic theory, and would become the motto of Lund's scientific career.By 1833, Lund decided to visit Brazil again, and he spent the next two years collecting specimens in the provinces of Rio de Janeiro and
São Paulo . But in 1835, while traveling through the province ofMinas Gerais , he discovered several caves full of fossilized bones from extinctIce Age megafauna species.Lund eventually established himself at
Lagoa Santa , a tiny inland village, and dedicated the next eight years to excavate, collect, classify and study more than 20,000 bones of extinct species, likemastodons andground sloth s. He was the first to described dozens of species, among them the world-famousSaber-toothed cat ("Smilodon populator "). His exploration took place mainly in the region of Lagoa Santa, which is rich in caves andkarst formations and nowadays comprises the northern part of GreaterBelo Horizonte , with municipalities likeLagoa Santa , Santa Luzia,Pedro Leopoldo andSete Lagoas .But in 1843, during a severe drought, he discovered deep in a flooded cave fossilized skulls and bones of 30
human beings . Since these individuals were found among the remains of extinct species, this came in frontal opposition to Cuvier's catastrophic theory.In the following year, Lund suddenly stopped the work in the caves, alleging lack of resources to finance the excavations. He then donated his huge collection to the king and the people of Denmark. Alleging this time a fragile health condition, he decided to stay in Lagoa Santa, never to return to Europe.
The next 35 years were spent exchanging letters with the curators of his collections in Copenhagen, as well as receiving the visits of young European naturalists. The complete study of his collections, "E Museo Lundii", was published only in 1888.
While living in
Lagoa Santa , he hosted several European naturalists, such as the Danish botanistEugenius Warming . Lund never married and died in Lagoa Santa three weeks before completing the age of 79.The journal "Lundiana" is named to his honour [http://www.icb.ufmg.br/~lundiana/] . Lund is considered the "Father of Brazilian paleontology and archeology." His voluminous correspondence with Brazilian scientists and institutions is still uncollected.
References
* Jensen, A. (1932) Peter Wilhelm Lund, pp. 110-114 in: Meisen, V. Prominent Danish Scientists through the Ages. University Library of Copenhagen 450th Anniversary. Levin & Munksgaard, Copenhagen.
* Luna, Pedro Ernesto de: "Peter Wilhelm Lund: o auge das suas investigações científicas e a razão para o término das suas pesquisas" [http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-09102007-142632/] , (in Portuguese) Ph.D. thesis,
Universidade de São Paulo , 2007.
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