Dragutin Gorjanovic Kramberger

Dragutin Gorjanovic Kramberger


Neanderthals, Krapina near Zagreb (with Katarina Suntesic, 1974)

Dragutin Gorjanovic Kramberger (1856-1936) was a professor of geology and paleontology at the University of Zagreb. He discovered the richest collection of remains of Diluvial Neanderthal people in the world on a site not far from Zagreb (Krapina). He was the first man in history to have used X-rays to analyze fossil bones (X-rays were discovered by Nikola Tesla).

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Jakov Radovcic distinguished Croatian paleonthologist and an expert in the Neanderthal culture

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