Werner Janensch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Werner Janensch

German paleontologist and geologist

Date of Birth: 11-Nov-1878

Place of Birth: Herzberg (Elster), Brandenburg, Germany

Date of Death: 20-Oct-1969

Profession: geologist, university teacher, paleontologist, explorer

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Werner Janensch

  • Werner Ernst Martin Janensch (Herzberg (Elster), 11 November 1878 – Berlin, 20 October 1969) was a German paleontologist and geologist. In addition to Friedrich von Huene, Janensch was probably Germany's most important dinosaur specialist from the early and middle twentieth century.
  • His most famous and significant contributions stemmed from the expedition undertaken to the Tendaguru Beds in what is now Tanzania.
  • As leader of an expedition (together with Edwin Hennig) set up by the Museum fĂĽr Naturkunde in Berlin, where he worked as a curator, Janensch helped uncover an enormous quantity of fossils of late Jurassic period dinosaurs, including several complete Brachiosaurus skeletons, then the largest animal ever known.
  • During his long subsequent career (he worked in Berlin from 1914 to 1961), Janensch named several new dinosaur taxa including Dicraeosaurus (1914) and Elaphrosaurus (1920).
  • Janensch's Brachiosaurus were later determined to belong to a distinct, related genus, Giraffatitan. His work at Tendaguru earned him several awards.
  • The Prussian Academy of Sciences honored him with the silver Leibniz Medal in 1911.
  • A year later, he was appointed Professor in geology and paleontology at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Berlin.
  • In 1913, he became a member, and in 1958 an honorary member, of the Paläontologische Gesellschaft.

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