Nebraska Man
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Nebraska Man
Summary
Nebraska Man is a superseded scientific theory[1]. It draws 62 Wikipedia views per month (superseded_scientific_theory category, ranking #18 of 28).[2]
Key Facts
- Nebraska Man is credited with the discovery of Henry Fairfield Osborn[3].
- Nebraska Man's image is recorded as Forestier Nebraska Man 1922.jpg[4].
- Nebraska Man's instance of is recorded as superseded scientific theory[5].
- Nebraska Man's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0594l7[6].
- Nebraska Man's described by source is recorded as HESPEROPITHECUS,THE FIRST ANTHROPOID PRIMATE FOUND IN AMERICA[7].
- Nebraska Man's described by source is recorded as Hesperopithecus apparently not an ape nor a man.[8].
- Nebraska Man's described by source is recorded as Hesperopithecus, the First Anthropoid Primate Found in America[9].
- Nebraska Man's described by source is recorded as Hesperopithecus, the Anthropoid Primate of Western Nebraska[10].
- Nebraska Man's described by source is recorded as Hesperopithecus, the first anthropoid primate found in America. American Museum novitates ; no. 37[11].
- Nebraska Man's significant person is recorded as William D. Matthews[12].
- Nebraska Man's significant person is recorded as William King Gregory[13].
- Nebraska Man's significant person is recorded as Milo Hellman[14].
- Nebraska Man's significant person is recorded as Amédée Forestier[15].
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Works and Contributions
Nebraska Man is credited with the discovery of Henry Fairfield Osborn[3].
Why It Matters
Nebraska Man draws 62 Wikipedia views per month (superseded_scientific_theory category, ranking #18 of 28).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16]