- Henry Christy
Henry Christy (
26 July 1810 -4 May 1865 ), Englishethnologist , was born atKingston upon Thames . He entered his father's firm of hatters, in London, and later became a director of theLondon Joint-Stock Bank .In 1850 he started on a series of journeys, which interested him in ethnological studies. Encouraged by what he saw at the
Great Exhibition of 1851, Christy devoted the rest of his life to perpetual travel and research, making extensive collections illustrating the early history of man, now in theBritish Museum . He travelled inNorway ,Sweden ,Denmark ,Mexico ,British Columbia and other countries; but in 1858 came the opportunity which brought him fame.It was in that year that the discoveries by
Boucher de Perthes offlint implements inFrance andEngland were first held to have clearly proved the great antiquity of man. Christy joined theGeological Society , and in company with his friendEdouard Lartet explored the caves in the valley of theVzre , a tributary of theDordogne in the south of France. Christy's funding contributed to the discovery ofCro-Magnon man in 1868 in a cave nearLes Eyzies .To his task Christy devoted money and time ungrudgingly, and an account of the explorations appeared in "Comptes rendus " (Feb. 29th, 1864) and "Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London " (June 21st, 1864). He died, however, on the 4th of May 1865, of inflammation of the lungs supervening on a severe cold contracted during excavation work at La Palisse, leaving a half-finished book, entitled "Reliquiae Aquilanicae, being contributions to the Archaeology and Paleontology of Perigord and the adjacent provinces of Southern France"; this was issued in parts and completed at the expense of Christy's executors, first by Lartet and, after his death in 1870, by ProfessorRupert Jones .By his will Christy bequeathed his magnificent archaeological collection to the nation. In 1884 it found a home in the British Museum. Christy took an earnest part in many philanthropic movements of his time, especially identifying himself with the efforts to relieve the sufferers from the Irish famine of 1847.
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