Andor Thoma (November 30, 1928,
Magyaróvár – May 31, 2003,
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) was a Hungarian anthropologist. His studies focused on the evolution of 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
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.
ANNALES HISTORICO-NATURALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICI Vol. 102 Budapest, 2010 pp. 269–279
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References
External links
In memorian Andor Thoma (1928-2003).
Researchgate.net
Andor Thoma biographical sketch and bibliography
by the Hungarian Natural History Museum
Elhunyt Thoma Andor
Article in MagyarNemzet.hu (in hungarian)
Hungarian anthropologists
1928 births
2003 deaths
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