Andor Thoma
Andor Thoma (November 30, 1928 Magyaróvár – May 31, 2003 Paris) was one of the greatest Hungarian anthropologists of the 20th century. He was especially interested in the evolution of the Paleolithic hominids. Some of his major works were the examination of the dentition of the Subalyuk Neanderthal child, of the Vértesszőlős finds and of Palestinian fossils.[1]
Andor Thoma | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1928 Magyaróvár |
| Died | 2003 (aged 74–75) |
| Resting place | Budakeszi |
| Nationality | Hungarian |
| Citizenship | Belgium |
| Occupation | Anthropologist |
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