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Thomas W . Wyrwoll

Archaeologist – Old World (European and Oriental) Archaeologist, Expert in Rock Art and Archaeological Depictions of Animals and Humans /// Biologist – Specialist in Mammalogy & Physical Anthropology /// Researcher in Interdisciplinary Area Studies ('Landeskunde') of Eastern Central Europe, esp. Eastern Prussia
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Prof. Dr. Thomas W. Wyrwoll
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Research paper thumbnail of Miszelle : Zur Verbreitung des Wilden Wasserbüffels (Bubalus arnee) auf der Arabischen Halbinsel

Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of Wilde nordafrikanische Wasserbüffel und ihre Darstellung auf Felsbildern ¿ einige grundsätzliche Bemerkungen

Research paper thumbnail of Felsbilder saharischer Khoisan ¿ der ethnische Hintergrund "ungewöhnlicher" Felsbildstile

Research paper thumbnail of Still Desiderata: Scientific Names for Domestic Animals and Their Feral Derivatives

This paper is a proposal of an easy and consistent nomenclature system for domestic (sensu domest... more This paper is a proposal of an easy and consistent nomenclature system for domestic (sensu domesticated) and feral animals. These types of taxa are not sufficiently governed
by the regulations of the present Code, for they cannot be equalised with the hitherto-regulated species-group taxa. As a result, there are no commonly-accepted scientific names
for them, and thus neither they nor the in many cases depending scientific designations of their wildforms, i.e. their wild “ancestral” relatives from the stock of which they once
were derived, are yet unanimously agreed upon. Hitherto approaches towards domestic-animal nomenclature do not meet the requirements of the field. A new alternative naming
system is introduced, based on the first name given to a wildform and the addenda forma domesticata (= f. dom.) and forma efferata (= f. eff.), respectively, and recommendations on its application are made. Some suggestions to amend the general zoological nomenclature system – inter alia by the use of the terms et, sive and vulgo – are provided, too.

Research paper thumbnail of North African Protohistoric

From: M. Embers / P. Peregrine Eds 2001, Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Volume 1: Africa. NY etc.: P... more From: M. Embers / P. Peregrine Eds 2001, Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Volume 1: Africa. NY etc.: Plenum / Kluwer.

This is a chapter on some major North African cultures of the 2nd millennium BC. The text has been lumped together by the publishers from entries originally written for an archaeological dictionary, unfortunately adding some non-authorised and partly misleading changes.

Research paper thumbnail of Miszelle : Zur Verbreitung des Wilden Wasserbüffels (Bubalus arnee) auf der Arabischen Halbinsel

Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 1997

Research paper thumbnail of Wilde nordafrikanische Wasserbüffel und ihre Darstellung auf Felsbildern ¿ einige grundsätzliche Bemerkungen

Research paper thumbnail of Felsbilder saharischer Khoisan ¿ der ethnische Hintergrund "ungewöhnlicher" Felsbildstile

Research paper thumbnail of Still Desiderata: Scientific Names for Domestic Animals and Their Feral Derivatives

This paper is a proposal of an easy and consistent nomenclature system for domestic (sensu domest... more This paper is a proposal of an easy and consistent nomenclature system for domestic (sensu domesticated) and feral animals. These types of taxa are not sufficiently governed
by the regulations of the present Code, for they cannot be equalised with the hitherto-regulated species-group taxa. As a result, there are no commonly-accepted scientific names
for them, and thus neither they nor the in many cases depending scientific designations of their wildforms, i.e. their wild “ancestral” relatives from the stock of which they once
were derived, are yet unanimously agreed upon. Hitherto approaches towards domestic-animal nomenclature do not meet the requirements of the field. A new alternative naming
system is introduced, based on the first name given to a wildform and the addenda forma domesticata (= f. dom.) and forma efferata (= f. eff.), respectively, and recommendations on its application are made. Some suggestions to amend the general zoological nomenclature system – inter alia by the use of the terms et, sive and vulgo – are provided, too.

Research paper thumbnail of North African Protohistoric

From: M. Embers / P. Peregrine Eds 2001, Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Volume 1: Africa. NY etc.: P... more From: M. Embers / P. Peregrine Eds 2001, Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Volume 1: Africa. NY etc.: Plenum / Kluwer.

This is a chapter on some major North African cultures of the 2nd millennium BC. The text has been lumped together by the publishers from entries originally written for an archaeological dictionary, unfortunately adding some non-authorised and partly misleading changes.

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