William Kattwinkel (27 March 1866, in Kierspe – 21 January 1935, in Partenkirchen) was a German neurologist and paleontologist. He was particularly known for the discovery of the fossil deposit in the Olduvai Gorge, which in the following years delivered many findings of hominins.
William Kattwinkel (27 March 1866, in Kierspe – 21 January 1935, in Partenkirchen) was a German neurologist and paleontologist. He was particularly known...
archaeologist WilhelmKattwinkel visited Olduvai Gorge, where he observed many fossil bones of an extinct three-toed horse. Inspired by Kattwinkel's discovery...
and Arabia in the years 1820–25. In 1911, the German entomologist WilhelmKattwinkel, while searching for butterflies, stumbled into a gorge. He asked...
account of the crater region, accompanied by photographs. In 1911 WilhelmKattwinkel, a German entomologist, had found interesting fossils in a ravine...
the school still go to Kierspe for two-week-long work experiences. WilhelmKattwinkel (1866-1935), neurologist and paleontologist Roger Schmidt (born 1967)...