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Theodor Verhoeven : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theodor Verhoeven Theodorus Lambertus Verhoeven, SVD, (17 September 1907, Uden – 1990)〔(Verhoeven archive inventory )〕〔(Birth certificate )〕 was a Dutch archaeologist and missionary who made the significant paleontological discovery in Indonesia of archaic stone tools in association with the c. 800,000-year-old fossils of stegodontids, or dwarf elephants, from which he concluded that islands in Wallacea had been reached by ''Homo erectus'' before modern humans appeared there. ==Life== Verhoeven studied classics and archaeology at the University of Utrecht. He spent several months in Italy studying excavations at Pompeii, Herculaneum and Ostia Tiberia for his doctoral thesis and he received his doctorate under Hendrik Wagenvoort in 1948.〔Th. L. Verhoeven, (Studiën over Tertullianus' Adversus Praxean ), Noord-Hollandsche Uitgevers Maatschappij, 1948〕 He was subsequently sent to the island of Flores in Indonesia as a missionary, where he taught at the seminary in Ritapiret near Maumere and stayed for 17 years. At the end of this period he married his secretary and returned to Europe.〔(Verhoeven ) in Bo Beolens, Michael Watkins, Michael Grayson, ''The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals'', JHU Press, 2009, ISBN 0801895332〕
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