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Reinhard Maack (2 October 1892 – 26 August 1969) was a German explorer, geologist and geographer. Maack was born in Herford. While he was working as a surveyor and the headmaster of Windhoek school in central Namibia, he discovered 'The White Lady' rock painting in 1918. Maack was at the time convinced that the art had distinct European style and this view was upheld by various prominent archaeologists of the day. Maack died in Curitiba, Brazil, aged 76.

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  • Reinhard Maack (* 2. Oktober 1892 in Herford; † 26. August 1969 in Curitiba, Brasilien) war ein deutscher Geologe und Forschungsreisender auf drei Kontinenten. Als Wissenschaftler arbeitete er in mehreren Fachgebieten, war Geologieprofessor in Brasilien und als früher Umweltschützer tätig. (de)
  • Reinhard Maack (né à Herford en Allemagne le 2 octobre 1892, mort à Curitiba au Brésil le 26 août 1969) est un géologue et explorateur allemand important qui a vécu presque toute sa vie au Brésil. Apporté une contribution majeure à la science, en particulier dans les domaines de la géologie, paléontologie, géographie, cartographie, et la biologie. Le 4 janvier 1918, lors de la recherche dans la région de la montagne Brandberg, le plus élevé en Namibie, a découvert un groupe de peintures qui sera plus tard appelé La Dame Blanche. (fr)
  • Reinhard Maack (2 October 1892 – 26 August 1969) was a German explorer, geologist and geographer. Maack was born in Herford. While he was working as a surveyor and the headmaster of Windhoek school in central Namibia, he discovered 'The White Lady' rock painting in 1918. Maack was at the time convinced that the art had distinct European style and this view was upheld by various prominent archaeologists of the day. 'The White Lady' has been controversially dated from 6,000 to 20,000 years old. It was discovered in Namibia and was supposedly of European (or as was more specifically speculated, Mediterranean) origin. The controversial date meant that the whole theory of the "cradle of civilization" being in east or central Africa was thrown into chaos. Maack died in Curitiba, Brazil, aged 76. (en)
  • Reinhard Maack (Herford, 2 de outubro de 1892 — Curitiba, 26 de agosto de 1969) foi um naturalista, geólogo e explorador alemão que viveu a maior parte de sua vida no Brasil. Fez grandes contribuições para a ciência, principalmente nas áreas de geologia, paleontologia, geografia, cartografia e biologia. Após ter desenvolvido vários estudos sobre a geologia no sul do Continente Africano, Maack mudou-se para o Brasil, fixando-se em Curitiba, no estado do Paraná. Os estudos realizados na África se tornariam importantes referenciais para correlações com as rochas paranaenses, contribuindo sobremaneira para a Teoria da Deriva Continental e do supercontinente Gondwana. Maack foi um pioneiro e incansável advogado na preservação de áreas naturais e advertiu sobre as consequências da sobre-exploração econômica da natureza, vegetação e solo. Tal fato o faz como um dos primeiros ambientalistas, muito antes da ecologia tornar-se um assunto importante. (pt)
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  • Reinhard Maack (* 2. Oktober 1892 in Herford; † 26. August 1969 in Curitiba, Brasilien) war ein deutscher Geologe und Forschungsreisender auf drei Kontinenten. Als Wissenschaftler arbeitete er in mehreren Fachgebieten, war Geologieprofessor in Brasilien und als früher Umweltschützer tätig. (de)
  • Reinhard Maack (né à Herford en Allemagne le 2 octobre 1892, mort à Curitiba au Brésil le 26 août 1969) est un géologue et explorateur allemand important qui a vécu presque toute sa vie au Brésil. Apporté une contribution majeure à la science, en particulier dans les domaines de la géologie, paléontologie, géographie, cartographie, et la biologie. Le 4 janvier 1918, lors de la recherche dans la région de la montagne Brandberg, le plus élevé en Namibie, a découvert un groupe de peintures qui sera plus tard appelé La Dame Blanche. (fr)
  • Reinhard Maack (2 October 1892 – 26 August 1969) was a German explorer, geologist and geographer. Maack was born in Herford. While he was working as a surveyor and the headmaster of Windhoek school in central Namibia, he discovered 'The White Lady' rock painting in 1918. Maack was at the time convinced that the art had distinct European style and this view was upheld by various prominent archaeologists of the day. Maack died in Curitiba, Brazil, aged 76. (en)
  • Reinhard Maack (Herford, 2 de outubro de 1892 — Curitiba, 26 de agosto de 1969) foi um naturalista, geólogo e explorador alemão que viveu a maior parte de sua vida no Brasil. Fez grandes contribuições para a ciência, principalmente nas áreas de geologia, paleontologia, geografia, cartografia e biologia. Após ter desenvolvido vários estudos sobre a geologia no sul do Continente Africano, Maack mudou-se para o Brasil, fixando-se em Curitiba, no estado do Paraná. Os estudos realizados na África se tornariam importantes referenciais para correlações com as rochas paranaenses, contribuindo sobremaneira para a Teoria da Deriva Continental e do supercontinente Gondwana. Maack foi um pioneiro e incansável advogado na preservação de áreas naturais e advertiu sobre as consequências da sobre-exploraç (pt)
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  • Reinhard Maack (fr)
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