Jean-Baptiste Noulet, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jean-Baptiste Noulet

French scientist and naturalist

Date of Birth: 01-May-1802

Place of Birth: Venerque, Occitania, France

Date of Death: 24-May-1890

Profession: naturalist, university teacher, botanist, romanist, anthropologist, malacologist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Jean-Baptiste Noulet

  • Jean-Baptiste Noulet (1 May 1802 – 24 May 1890) was a French scientist and naturalist who helped to prove the archæological existence of humans and was one of the pioneers of the scientific discipline of prehistoric archaeology.
  • He was born in Venerque. Having obtained his doctorate in medicine at Montpellier in 1832, Noulet focused his research on Occitania and latterly on the Occitan language.
  • In 1841, he was appointed chair of medical natural history at the preparatory school of medicine and pharmacy in Toulouse.
  • Noulet served as the director of the Natural History Museum in Toulouse from 1872, where he founded a gallery devoted to prehistory. In the field of malacology, he issued an analytical study on the natural history of fluvial and terrestrial mollusks native to the sub-Pyrenean basin (1834).
  • As a botanist, he published an exhaustive volume (754 pages) on regional plants of the sub-Pyrenees, La Flore du Bassin sous-pyrĂ©nĂ©en (1837). In 1851, at Clermont-le-Fort, he discovered the remains of Pleistocene fauna, along with the presence of lithic artifacts, findings that seemingly proved the co-existence of Pleistocene animals with humans, and in essence, confirmed ideas that were earlier proposed by prehistorian Jacques Boucher de Perthes (1788-1868).

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