Article ID: CBB397135024

‘Ex Pede Herculem’: Sloths, Slavery, and Southern Fossil Collection in The Nineteenth Century (2023)

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The Megatherium was thought to be a massive sloth-like creature that roamed different parts of the world including South America and coastal Georgia of the United States. Several nineteenth century naturalists collected and described fossilized remains of these large animals. Among those, the philosopher Samuel Latham Mitchell described them as ‘relics’ and new additions to the ‘giant brood’ of large animals in America. In his accounts, Mitchell did not acknowledge the original discoverers, enslaved African Americans. The discovery of the Megatherium in Georgia contributed to the discussion about distribution of those fossils; that discussion took place at venues such as the Lyceum of Natural History in New York. Using this case study, we seek to contextualize the importance of the Megatherium fossils collected in Georgia to the discourse about fossilized animals in the nineteenth century. The importance of slavery to fossil collecting in the South will also be analyzed.

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Authors & Contributors
Girolami, Gregory S.
Giunta, Carmen J.
Mainz, Vera V.
Carney, Judith Ann
Fabian, Ann V.
Finseth, Ian Frederick
Journals
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Comparative Studies in Society and History
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Publishers
Springer International Publishing
University of Missouri
Columbia University
Tulane University
University of California, Santa Cruz
Florida State University
Concepts
Science and race
Slavery
Discovery in science
Scientific priority
Collectors and collecting
African Americans
People
Bayes, Thomas
Bortkiewicz, Ladislaus von
Cauchy, Augustin Louis
Darwin, Charles Robert
De Moivre, Abraham
Gosset, William Sealy
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
United States
South America
Africa
Great Britain
Germany
North America
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