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- Reiner Protsch (von Zieten), born 14 January 1939 in Berlin, is a German anthropologist who published allegedly erroneous carbon dating data of human...
- Proitsch (1552), Protsch (1666–67), Protsch an der Oder (1743), Herrenprotsch (1794), Protsch an der Oder (1795), Herrnprotsch auch Protsch an der Oder (1830)...
- and have been carbon dated to between 210 and 1450 years old (Berger and Protsch, 1989; Coulam and Schroedl, 1995). Meister Print London Hammer Out-of-place...
- Where Humans Originated". Newsw****. Retrieved 6 December 2017. Reiner Protsch von Zieten, Ronald J. Clarke: The oldest complete skeleton of an Australopithecus...
- cranium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Bada, Jeffrey L., Roy A. Schroeder, Reiner Protsch, and Rainer Berger. Concordance of Collagen-Based Radiocarbon and Aspartic-Acid...
- General in the Napoleonic Wars Reiner Protsch von Zieten (born 1939), anthropologist usually known as Reiner Protsch. Other Hussars Regiment of Zieten (Brandenburg)...
- article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Protsch, Dieter H.B. (2004). Be All You Can Be: From a Hitler Youth in WWII to...
- Wroclaw patrician Hermann Sigismund Schroeter (1824-1880), Lord of Oswitz, Protsch and Weida, and Berta Elisabeth née Korn (1832-1914), granddaughter of Friedrich...
- Stone Age foragers. At an early account for the site of Mumbwa in Zambia, Protsch argued that Khoisan peoples emerged in central Africa around 20,000 years...
- vanished without a trace amid the scandal over the anthropologist Reiner Protsch, and was likely a fake. From the Middle Stone Age, in the area of the Kelsterbach...