Carsten Niemitz (born 29 September 1945 in
Dessau
Dessau is a district of the independent city of Dessau-Roßlau in Saxony-Anhalt at the confluence of the rivers Mulde and Elbe, in the ''States of Germany, Bundesland'' (Federal State) of Saxony-Anhalt. Until 1 July 2007, it was an independent ...
) is a German
anatomist
Anatomy () is the branch of morphology concerned with the study of the internal structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science that deals with the structural organization of living things. It is an old scien ...
,
ethologist, and human
evolutionary biologist
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.
Life and work
Niemitz studied biology, mathematics, medicine and art history at the Universities of
Giessen
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,
Freiburg
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,
Göttingen
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and at the
Free University of Berlin
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. He graduated in Biology in 1970. From 1968 to 1971 he was employed at the
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt. He spent the years 1971 to 1973 in the jungle of
Sarawak
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on
Borneo
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. After returning to Germany he was awarded his doctorate in biology in 1974. In 1975 he qualified to teach anatomy and until 1978 was lecturer at the Anatomical Institute of the
University of Göttingen
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. At the age of 32 he was appointed Professor of Human Biology at the
Free University of Berlin
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, a post he held as head of the Institute until 2010. In 1987 he was consultant to the
IUCN
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as a member of the ''
Species Survival Commission
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.'' In 1993 he was appointed as professor of zoology at the
University of Essen and was a visiting professor of Systematic Zoology and Evolutionary Biology at the
University of Potsdam
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The university is mainly situated across three campuses in the city. Some faculty buildings are part of the New Palace o ...
. During a research trip in 1991 to
Sulawesi
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, he discovered the primate ''
Tarsius dianae''. In 1996 he introduced in the Anthropological Society a proposal to ban the use of the term "
race", which was later adopted officially by the society.
In addition to his field research on primates and the study of
biomechanics
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, one of his research interests was the
origin of language
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and writing, with investigation into communication amongst
anthropoid apes. He was one of those who regarded facial expressions and gestures as a precursor of human writing skills. In brief, his thesis was that the abilities to read and write are biologically older than those of language, because such visual communication was later supplemented by vocal and acoustic signals.
In the late eighties and the nineties he was one of those who raised the alarm about the depletion of tropical rain forests. From 2000 Niemitz developed an "amphibious" theory of the evolution of upright human posture and walking erect, according to which "there was a period in our evolution when it was wading and shore use which in a sustained and substantial way helped to shape today's people". Niemitz rejects the more extensive
aquatic ape hypothesis
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, which accepts a real aquatic (water living) phase in human evolution. His publication list includes over 350 titles and many books. He also became active as a translator and as a writer of textbooks and for radio, film and television.
Memberships
From 1992 Niemitz was deputy chairman, from 1994 to 1998 chairman of the Anthropological Society and from 2008 to 2010 chairman of the
Berlin Society for Anthropology, Ethnology and Prehistory (BGAEU). From 1992 to 2014, he was deputy chairman of the
Urania cultural community in Berlin, a center for the exchange between science and the public. Together with
Nils Seethaler
Nils Seethaler (born August 18, 1981, in West Berlin) is a German cultural anthropologist. He researches historical collections of ethnological objects and human remains.
Personal life
Nils Seethaler was born in Berlin-Lichterfelde and spent hi ...
and
Benjamin P. Lange he organized the 11th MVE annual conference in Berlin in 2010.
[MVE conference 2010 in Berlin: Program – MVE list]
accessed on January 11, 2019 He has been since 2013 Patron of the friends' association of the
Julius Riemer
Julius Riemer (4 April 1880, Berlin – 17 November 1958, Lutherstadt Wittenberg) was a German factory owner, natural history and ethnological collector and museum founder.
Life as a factory owner and collector
Julius Riemer grew up as the firs ...
collection in the Museum of the Municipal Collections in the "Armory" (Museum der städtischen Sammlungen im Zeughaus) in
Lutherstadt Wittenberg
Wittenberg, officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg, is the fourth-largest town in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, in the Federal Republic of Germany. It is situated on the River Elbe, north of Leipzig and south-west of the reunified German federal c ...
.
Works
* ''Zur Biometrie der Gattung Tarsius Storr, 1780 (Tarsiiformes, Tarsiidae). Eine funktionsmorphologische Studie als Beitrag zur Systematik und Phylogenie der Koboldmakis unter Verwendung elektronischer Rechenmittel mit dem Versuch einer Synopse morphologischer und ethologischer Ergebnisse.'' Dissertation, Gießen 1974
* ''Zur Funktionsmorphologie und Biometrie der Gattung Tarsius Storr, 1780 (Mammalia, Primates, Tarsiidae). Herleitung von Evolutionsmechanismen bei einem Primaten.'' Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 25, 1977
*
* ''Erbe und Umwelt. Zur Natur von Anlage und Selbstbestimmung des Menschen.'' Verlag Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main, 1987, , 2. Auflage, 1989
* ''Das Regenwaldbuch.'' Verlag Parey, Berlin und Hamburg 1990,
*
* mit Sigrun Niemitz: ''Genforschung und Gentechnik. Ängste und Hoffnungen.'' Springer Verlag, Berlin 1999
*
* ''Das Geheimnis des aufrechten Gangs. Unsere Evolution verlief anders.'' C.H. Beck, München 2004,
* ''Brennpunkte und Perspektiven der aktuellen Anthropologie = Focuses and perspectives of modern physical anthropology.'' Verlag Leidorf, 2006, ,
* mit K. Kreutz und H. Walther: "Wider den Rassenbegriff in der Anwendung auf den Menschen". ''Anthropologischer Anzeiger'' 64, Nr. 4 (2006): 463–464
Film
*''Das Geheimnis des aufrechten Gangs.'' Dokumentarfilm, Deutschland, 2011, 43 Min., Regie: Ingo Knopf, Jo Siegler, Produktion: Maakii Filmproduktion,
WDR,
arte
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References
External links
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Vortrag: Das Geheimnis des aufrechten Gangs–
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German anatomists
21st-century German anthropologists
21st-century German biologists
People from Dessau-Roßlau
1945 births
Living people
University of Giessen alumni
University of Freiburg alumni
University of Göttingen alumni
Free University of Berlin alumni
Academic staff of the Free University of Berlin
Academic staff of the University of Göttingen
Academic staff of the University of Potsdam
20th-century German biologists