- Alexander Ecker
Johann Alexander Ecker (
10 July 1816 -20 May 1887 ) was a Germananthropologist andanatomist who was born inFreiburg im Breisgau . He studied medicine in Freiburg, where in 1840 became aprosector . In 1841 he was a lecturer inHeidelberg , where he was influenced by scientists and physicians such asFriedrich Tiedemann (1781-1861),Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm Bischoff (1807-1882) andMaximilian Joseph von Chelius (1794-1876). In 1844 he became a full professor atBasel , and in 1850 returned to Freiburg as a professor ofphysiology andcomparative anatomy .As an anthropologist, Ecker is remembered for his excavations of early burial sites in the
Kaiserstuhl region of southwestern Germany. At theUniversity of Freiburg he created a museum of anthropology andethnography . With prehistorianLudwig Lindenschmit the Elder (1809-1893), he founded the first German journal of anthropology, the "Archiv für Anthropologie".Ecker performed anatomical studies of the
brain , and did important research regarding development of cerebral convolutions in thefetus . The eponymous "Ecker's fissure" is named after him, which is also known as thepetro-occipital fissure .References
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