Björn Kurtén
Björn Olof Lennartson Kurtén (19 November 1924 – 28 December 1988) was a Finnish vertebrate paleontologist, belonging to the Swedish-speaking minority of his country.
At the University of Helsinki, there is a community of paleontologists known as the Björn Kurtén Club, which has inspired the establishment of the Paleontological Society of Finland.
Early life and education
Kurtén was born in Vaasa.
Career
He was a professor in paleontology at the University of Helsinki from 1972 up to his death in 1988. He also spent a year as lecturing guest professor at Harvard University in 1971.
In Not from the Apes (1971) Kurtén argued that man's development has been separate from the apes since the Miocene, and that man did not descend from anthropoids, but rather the reverse:
In the course of this book, Kurten discusses seven “theses” dealing with human evolution. One such thesis is that man did not descend from the ape. By calling Propliopithecus a hominid, Kurten argues for a straight line from Propliopithecus to Ramapithecus and on to the “Dartians.” Since Propliopithecus predates the Dryopithecines, and the Dryopithecines were apes, our ancestors bypassed the apes in the early Miocene.[1]
He was also the author of a series of books about modern man's encounter with Neanderthals, such as Dance of the Tiger (1978, 1980). When asked what genre these works belonged in, Kurtén coined the term paleofiction to describe his oeuvre.[2] The genre was popularized by Jean M. Auel in her Earth's Children series of books. He received several awards for his books popularizing science, among others the Kalinga Prize from UNESCO.
In the 1980s, Kurtén also hosted a 6-part TV series about the ice age, co-produced by several Scandinavian TV channels.
Partial bibliography
- Pleistocene Mammals of Europe (Transaction Publishers, 1968; Routledge, 2017)
- Istiden (The Ice Age) (Forum, 1969)
- Not from the Apes (Pantheon, 1971)
- The Age of Mammals (Columbia University Press, NY, 1973)
- The Cave Bear Story: Life and Death of a Vanished Animal (Columbia University Press, NY, 1976)
- Den svarta tigern (1978) (Dance of the Tiger, 1980)
- Pleistocene Mammals of North America (1980), with Elaine Anderson
- Mammutens rådare (1982) (Singletusk)
- How to Deep-Freeze a Mammoth (1986)
- On Evolution and Fossil Mammals (Columbia University Press, 1988)
- De skuldlösa mördarna (1987) (The Innocent Assassins, Columbia University Press, 1991)
- Before the Indians, Columbia University Press, 1988, softbound, 8 1/2 by 11"
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- Our Earliest Ancestors (Columbia University Press, 1993),
Kurtén also published some fifty scientific works, two of them in collaboration with the Spanish paleontologist Miquel Crusafont Pairó.
References
- ^ Wilkinson, Richard G. (1973). "Not from the Apes. Bjorn Kurtén". American Anthropologist. 75 (2): 533–534. doi:10.1525/aa.1973.75.2.02a01280.
- ^ Annales zoologici fennici. Finnish Zoological and Botanical Pub. Board. 1991.
External links
- Petri Liukkonen. "Björn Kurtén". Books and Writers.
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