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John Lubbock


Alternative spellings:
John Lubbock, Lord
John Lubbock Avebury
John A. Lubbock
John Lubbock, Lord
John Lubbock, Sir
J. Lubbock
Džon Lobok
Ǵon Lobok
Dzhon Lëbbok
Džon Lebbok
Džonas Lebbokas
John Lubbock Avebury
John Lubbock Avebury, Lord
John L. Avebury
John Avebury
Avebury, Lord

B: 1834 London
D: 1913
Biblio: 1. Baron (Lord) von Avebury, bedeutender brit. Anthropologe, Naturwissenschaftler, Bankier und Politiker
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  • Naturwissenschaftler
  • Zoologe
  • Bankier
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  • John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, 4th Baronet, PC, DL, FRS, FRAI (30 April 1834 – 28 May 1913), known as Sir John Lubbock, 4th Baronet from 1865 until 1900, was an English banker, Liberal politician, philanthropist, scientist and polymath. Lubbock worked in his family company as a banker but made significant contributions in archaeology, ethnography, and several branches of biology. He coined the terms "Paleolithic" and "Neolithic" to denote the Old and New Stone Ages, respectively. He helped establish archaeology as a scientific discipline, and was influential in debates concerning evolutionary theory. He introduced the first law for the protection of the UK's archaeological and architectural heritage. He was also a founding member of the X Club. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    3
      1909
    1
      1904
    1
      1902
    1
      1885

    Series

    1. The imperial parliament series (1)