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From fossil trader to paleontologist: on Swiss-born naturalist Santiago Roth and his scientific contributions

Roth’s explorations, the resulting collections many now allocated in La Plata, Zurich, Geneva and Copenhagen, and his significant contributions in geological—especially stratigraphic—and paleontological topics, are a paradigmatic case for the global history of paleontology and for the Swiss migratio...

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Published in:Swiss journal of palaeontology 2023-12, Vol.142 (1), p.19-19, Article 19
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Ameghino
Ameghino, Florentino
Argentina
Careers
Chile
Coexistence
Collectors
Denmark
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Exploration
Fauna
Fossils
Geology
Germany
History
Human remains
Megafauna
Migration
Museums
Natural resources
Notoungulata
Paleontology
Quaternary
Research Article
Santiago Roth Palaeontological Collections
South America
Taxonomy
United Kingdom
Vogt, Carl
Zurich
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