Marie-Antoinette de Lumley (née de Reyher; born September 11, 1934), is a French prehistorian, paleoanthropologist,[1] and Emeritus CNRS Research Director, known her research on the first inhabitants of Europe with her husband Henry de Lumley.
Marie-Antoinette de Lumley | |
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de Lumley in 2011 | |
| Born | September 11, 1934 |
| Spouse | Henry de Lumley |
| Awards | Legion of Honour |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Pierre and Marie Curie University (PhD) |
She was the discoverer of the Tautavel Man in 1971 accompanied by her husband and their team.
She is a member of the Institut de paléontologie humaine (IPH). On July 6, 1996, she was awarded the Legion of Honour.[2]
References
edit- ↑ Pivetta, Marcos (August 2019). "Homo sapiens in the Peloponnese". revistapesquisa.fapesp.br. No. 282. Retrieved 22 March 2025.
- ↑ "Ordre de la Legion D'Honneur Décret du 12 juillet 1996 portant promotion et nomination". Retrieved 22 March 2025.