Marie Joseph Maximin "Max" Lohest (8 September 1857 – 6 December 1926) was a Belgian paleontologist and geologist. He served as an influential professor at the University of Liège and was involved in the discovery of Neanderthal remains in Spy Cave in 1886. Lohest was a member of several organizations including the Académie Royale des Sciences de Belgique, the Geological Society of London and served as a director of the Belgian Geological Commission.
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| - Maximin Marie Joseph Lohest (Lieja, Bélgica, 8 de septiembre de 1857-1926), conocido como Max Lohest, fue un geólogo e ingeniero de minas famoso por ser uno de los descubridores de los restos esqueléticos de la cueva de Spy, conocidos como hombre de Spy, en 1887. Trabajó para el durante más de un cuarto de siglo. (es)
- Marie Joseph Maximin "Max" Lohest (8 September 1857 – 6 December 1926) was a Belgian paleontologist and geologist. He served as an influential professor at the University of Liège and was involved in the discovery of Neanderthal remains in Spy Cave in 1886. Lohest was a member of several organizations including the Académie Royale des Sciences de Belgique, the Geological Society of London and served as a director of the Belgian Geological Commission. (en)
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| - Maximin Marie Joseph Lohest (Lieja, Bélgica, 8 de septiembre de 1857-1926), conocido como Max Lohest, fue un geólogo e ingeniero de minas famoso por ser uno de los descubridores de los restos esqueléticos de la cueva de Spy, conocidos como hombre de Spy, en 1887. Trabajó para el durante más de un cuarto de siglo. En 1886, junto a , descubre tres cuerpos fosilizados en la cueva de Spy. Los restos son descritos por el propio Lohest y al año siguiente, 1887. Años después fueron catalogados como Homo neanderthalensis, al igual que otros restos que se habían descubierto anteriormente en Europa (Engis, 1829; Gibraltar, 1848 y Neanderthal, 1856). (es)
- Marie Joseph Maximin "Max" Lohest (8 September 1857 – 6 December 1926) was a Belgian paleontologist and geologist. He served as an influential professor at the University of Liège and was involved in the discovery of Neanderthal remains in Spy Cave in 1886. Lohest was born in Liège to businessman Joseph Lohest and was educated at the Jesuit College where Father van Trient sparked an interest in the natural sciences. He then went to the School of Mines at the University of Liège. He received a diploma in 1883 and assisted in teaching geology. In In 1897 he replaced Dewalque as professor of general geology. He collaborated with Julien Fraipont who handled paleontology and . He helped establish the School of Anthropology between 1914 and 1918. Lohest examined fossils, studied mineralogy, stratigraphy and geography in Belgium and even worked on maps of the Congo although he never visited. Lohest was a member of several organizations including the Académie Royale des Sciences de Belgique, the Geological Society of London and served as a director of the Belgian Geological Commission. (en)
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