Charles Emerson Beecher
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 120 years ago |
Date of birth | October 9,1856 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Dunkirk |
France | |
Date of died | February 14,1904 |
Died | New Haven |
Connecticut | |
United States | |
Field | Paleontology |
Influenced by | James Hall |
Othniel Charles Marsh | |
Job | Geologist |
Palaeontologist | |
Books | Studies in Evolution: Mainly Reprints of Occasional Papers Selected from the Publications of the Laboratory of Invertebrate Paleontology, Peabody Museum, Yale University |
Othniel Charles Marsh | |
The development of some Silurian Brachiopoda | |
Brachiospongidae: A Memoir on a Group of Silurian Sponges. With Six Plates | |
Ceratiocaridæ from the upper Devonian measures in Warren County | |
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ID | 566152 |
Charles Emerson Beecher Life story
Charles Emerson Beecher was an American paleontologist most famous for the thorough excavation, preparation and study of trilobite ventral anatomy from specimens collected at Beecher's Trilobite Bed. Beecher was rapidly promoted at Yale Peabody Museum, eventually rising to head that institution.