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William King

Prof.
William King
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Born 1809
Died 1886
Residence Queen’s College, Galway
Occupation academic
Society Membership
membership ASL, AI local secretary
left 1881.04 last listed
elected_ASL 1864.09.07

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William King (1809 – 1886), an Anglo-Irish geologist at Queen's College Galway, was the first (in 1864) to propose that the bones found in Neanderthal, Germany in 1856 were not of human origin, but of a distinct species: Homo neanderthalensis. He proposed the name of this new species at a meeting of the British Association in 1863, with the written version published in 1864. He is commonly thought to have been a professor of anatomy, but never taught the subject. He was part of a 2012 EOS project.

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