Eduard Georg Seler (December 5, 1849 – November 23, 1922) was a prominent German
anthropologist
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,
ethnohistorian
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,
linguist
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,
epigrapher
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, academic and Americanist scholar, who made extensive contributions in these fields towards the study of
pre-Columbian era
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cultures in
the Americas
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.
Research
Seler is best known for his foundational studies concerning the ethnography, documents, and history of
Mesoamerica
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n cultures, for which he is regarded as one of the most influential scholars active around the turn of the 20th century. Seler laid many fundamentals in understanding and deciphering the Aztec pictorial script. A main contribution was the re-discovery and analysis of the basic
Aztec calendar
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system: the existence of two Aztec calendars, a 365-day solar profane (everyday use) and a 260-day religious calendar. He also noted from the sources that the ceremonial killing victim figures alleged by Spanish priests and military (repeatedly reported as being greater than 10,000 or even 100,000) were most probably vastly exaggerated propaganda. This was supported by excavations in the late 20th century.
Being poor and of ailing health, he was helped and supported for decades by his wife
Cäcilie (Cecilia) Seler-Sachs (1855–1935), physically and intellectually. Her photos of Aztec temples and pyramids are still useful to scientists, and after her husband's death she went about verifying his works and publishing them. Seler was also helped by Mexican scholar and historian Antonio Peñafiel.
Timeline
*1863-69 — Attendance at Joachimsthalsche Gymnasium, Berlin
*1870-71 — Military service (during the
Franco-Prussian War
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)
*1871-75 — Studied at
University of Berlin
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The university was established by Frederick William III on the initiative of Wilhelm von Humbol ...
*1875-79 — Teaching science and mathematics
*1887 — Doctoral degree from
University of Leipzig
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*1895-97 — Investigation of
Maya cave sites
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including
Quen Santo
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*1904-22 — Directorship of American Division,
Königliches Museum für Völkerkunde in Berlin
Writings by Eduard Seler
*''Gesammelte Abhandlungen zur Amerikanischen Sprach- und Alterthumskunde''. 5 vols. Berlin : A. Asher, 1902-1923.
*''Collected Works in Mesoamerican Linguistics and Archaeology''. Culver City (CA) : Labyrinthos, 1990-1998; translated (by Charles P. Bowditch & Frank E. Comparato) into English.
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External links
Werke Eduard Selersat altamerikanistik.de
biography of Eduard SelerFundación Eduard Seler non-profit association established 1992 in Mexico City, named after Seler and devoted to the archaeology, ethnohistory and indigenous concerns of the region studied by Seler
Over a hundred images of Uxmal in Seler's 1917 "Ruinen von Uxmal". http://academic.reed.edu/uxmal/galleries/thumbnails/drawings/Drawings-Seler.htm
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1849 births
1922 deaths
People from Krosno Odrzańskie
Pre-Columbian scholars
German Mesoamericanists
German ethnologists
German anthropologists
Epigraphers
People from the Province of Brandenburg
Joachimsthalsches Gymnasium alumni