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- Frederick Everard Zeuner (eigentlich Friedrich Eberhardt; * 8. März 1905 in Berlin; † 5. November 1963 in London) war ein deutsch-britischer Geologe und Paläontologe. (de)
- Frederick Everard Zeuner, FZS (8 March 1905 – 5 November 1963) was a German palaeontologist and geological archaeologist who was a contemporary of Gordon Childe at the Institute of Archaeology of the University of London. Zeuner proposed a detailed scheme of correlation and dating of European climatic and prehistoric cultural events on the basis of Milankovitch cycles. Zeuner was born in Berlin, Germany, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Breslau in 1927. After working as a Privatdozent at the University of Breslau from 1927-1930 and a lecturer in geology at the University of Freiburg from 1931-34 he emigrated to England where he worked as a research associate at the British Museum (Natural History) from 1934-36. Zeuner was lecturer in geochronology at the University of London's Institute of Archaeology from 1936 to 1945 and received his D. Sc. from the university in 1942. From 1946 to 1963 he was professor and head of environmental archaeology at the University of London's Institute of Archaeology, where postgraduate students included Andrée Rosenfeld. He was a member of the Geologische Vereinigung in Germany and was admitted to the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina (1952). He was also a member of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. (en)
- Frederick Everard Zeuner, egentligen Friedrich Eberhardt Zeuner, född 8 mars 1905 i Berlin, död 5 november 1963 i London, var en tysk-brittisk geolog och paleontolog. Zeuner studerade entomologi vid Breslaus universitet och blev sedan docent. Under början av 1930-talet var han aktiv vid geologiska avdelningen av Freiburgs universitet. Efter nazisternas maktövertagande i Tyskland emigrerade han som flera andra judar till England. Där var han aktiv vid Londons universitet och vid Naturhistoriska museet. Han utförde flera studieresor till Europa, Kanarieöarna, Mellanöstern, Afrika, Nordamerika och Australien. Zeuner publicerade betydande avhandlingar om den geologiska perioden kvartär och även om husdjurens domesticering. (sv)
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- Frederick Everard Zeuner (eigentlich Friedrich Eberhardt; * 8. März 1905 in Berlin; † 5. November 1963 in London) war ein deutsch-britischer Geologe und Paläontologe. (de)
- Frederick Everard Zeuner, FZS (8 March 1905 – 5 November 1963) was a German palaeontologist and geological archaeologist who was a contemporary of Gordon Childe at the Institute of Archaeology of the University of London. Zeuner proposed a detailed scheme of correlation and dating of European climatic and prehistoric cultural events on the basis of Milankovitch cycles. (en)
- Frederick Everard Zeuner, egentligen Friedrich Eberhardt Zeuner, född 8 mars 1905 i Berlin, död 5 november 1963 i London, var en tysk-brittisk geolog och paleontolog. Zeuner studerade entomologi vid Breslaus universitet och blev sedan docent. Under början av 1930-talet var han aktiv vid geologiska avdelningen av Freiburgs universitet. Efter nazisternas maktövertagande i Tyskland emigrerade han som flera andra judar till England. Där var han aktiv vid Londons universitet och vid Naturhistoriska museet. Han utförde flera studieresor till Europa, Kanarieöarna, Mellanöstern, Afrika, Nordamerika och Australien. (sv)
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- Frederick Everard Zeuner (de)
- F. E. Zeuner (en)
- Frederick Everard Zeuner (sv)
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