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  1. 6. Mai 2024 · Der bekannte britische Geologe Sir Charles Lyell beispielsweise war ein Verfechter der Pfahlbauertheorie des Schweizers Dr. Ferdinand Keller. In seinem Buch «Geological Evidence of the Antiquity of Man» von 1863 bildete Lyell die Illustration eines Pfahlbauerdorfs am Zürichsee ab. Vorlage für das Bild war das Dorf Kouaoui in ...

  2. 25. Apr. 2024 · Join us on a journey through the revolutionary ideas of Charles Lyell, the father of modern geology. Explore how his groundbreaking theories reshaped our understanding of Earth's history and...

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  3. 4. Mai 2024 · Der englische Geologe Charles Lyell verwendete den Begriff „Missing Link“ erstmals im Jahre 1837, um fehlende Schichtglieder der Historischen Geologie zu diskutieren. Im heutigen Verständnis – für Übergangsarten zwischen chronologisch trennbaren Taxa – tritt der Begriff erstmals in seinem Werk Geological Evidences of the ...

  4. 1. Mai 2024 · He read Charles Lyell's Principles of Geology and from the first stop ashore, at St. Jago, found Lyell's uniformitarianism a key to the geological history of landscapes. Darwin discovered fossils resembling huge armadillos , and noted the geographical distribution of modern species in hope of finding their "centre of creation". [21]

  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · Species naturalization and invasive species strained the geologist Charles Lyells creationist view of the organic world, a view which Darwin adopted during the voyage of the Beagle but came to question afterward. I suggest that these phenomena primed Darwin to question the “stability of species.”

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · The feathered limbs, sharp teeth and claws of the oldest known bird-like dinosaurs, the Archaeopteryx have fascinated naturalists and paleontologists including Charles Lyell and Charles Darwin who ...

  7. 23. Apr. 2024 · In parallel, Wallace was musing about how species evolve over time and space, even when he was bed-ridden with bouts of malaria. As with Darwin, when he was on the Beagle more than 20 years earlier, Charles Lyells Principles of Geology was a source of inspiration for Wallace.