Article ID: CBB973811921

A short history of paleontology in Turkey, part I: From the nineteenth century to the collapse of Ottoman Turkey (2021)

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Modern paleontology in Turkey appeared in the early nineteenth century, together with the first modern geological studies. The fossils collected in these studies were initially used to establish biostratigraphy and to make the first geological maps of the country. Paleontologists were involved in these studies from the beginning; the earliest identifications of new animal and plant taxa from Turkey occurred in the same century along with the detailed descriptions of the rich and diverse Turkish fossil record. Aside from the academic studies, some paleontologists also took part in the economic side by contributing to stratigraphic analysis of coal beds or participating in petroleum exploration. All these pioneering works on the geology and paleontology of Turkey were done by foreigners; however, the outcomes of this newly introduced science were quickly appreciated by Ottoman Turkey. During the middle of the nineteenth century, the first text mentioning geological processes was written by the head scholar of the Imperial School of Military Engineering, while the first geology classes began to be taught under the Imperial Medical School in Istanbul, in which the first natural history collection was also established. Unfortunately, not a single original study in paleontology was produced by Ottoman citizens, with the notable exception of an Austrian immigrant of Hungarian descent, possibly because of a lack of a real interest in earth sciences.

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Authors & Contributors
Rosenberg, Gary D.
Clary, Renee M.
Cohen, Claudine
Gregory P. Dietl
Jayne C. Aubele
Edward P.F. Rose
Journals
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Publishers
Geological Society of America
Istanbul University
Éditions du Seuil
Concepts
Geology
Paleontology
Earth sciences
Natural history
Museums
Science and society
People
Tertemiz, Serafettin Tevfik
Murchison, Roderick Impey
Midhat, Ahmed
Maillet, Benoît de
Efendi, Hekimbasi Salih
Akeley, Carl Ethan
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century, late
Places
Turkey
Ottoman Empire
Philadelphia, PA
Malta
Florence (Italy)
Scandinavia; Nordic countries
Institutions
Rutgers University
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