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Emile Louis Bruno Clement (1844–1928) was a prominent collector of ethnographic artifacts and natural history specimens from northwest Australia at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. ==Biography== Emile Clement was born in Muskau, Niederschlesischer, Oberlausitzkreis, Sachsen, Lower Silesia (Prussia) in early 1844—now called Bad Muskau and situated in the Federal State of Saxony on the border with Poland (Polish name: Muskau (Muzaków)). He died at Hove in Sussex on 4 August 1928, aged 84 and was buried in the south aspect of Hove cemetery, near Brighton UK. His wife Emily Elizabeth died two years later and was also buried at Hove cemetery, alongside her beloved husband. Throughout his life, Dr Clement pursued a variety of occupations, including archaeologist, teacher,〔During the 1870s Clement taught at Bramham College in Yorkshire and at Alston College near Preston, Lancashire.〕 naturalist,〔Clement, E. (1882) ''Tabular View of the Geological Systems, with their lithological composition and paleontological remains (especially adapted for students preparing for the Royal Military Colleges of Woolwich and Sandhurst), London: W. Swan Sonnenschein & Co.〕 mining engineer, ethnographer,〔Clement, E. (1899) "Vocabulary of the Gualluma tribe inhabiting the plains between the Yule and the Fortescue Rivers" in: ''Royal Anthropological Institute Journal''; Vol. 29; pp. 192-196.〕〔Clement, E. (1904) "Ethnographical Notes on the Western-Australian Aborigines (with a descriptive catalogue of a collection of ethnographical objects from Western Australia by J. D. E. Schmeltz)" in: ''Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie''; 16, pp. 1-27 + plates〕 children's book author,〔Clement, E. (1902a) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emile Clement」の詳細全文を読む
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