Edith Kristan-Tollmann

Edith Kristan-Tollmann

Edith Kristan-Tollmann nee Edith Kristan was an Austrian geologist and paleontologist. A prolific scientist with an interest in micropalaeontology and especially the foraminifera of the Triassic and the Jurassic eras, Kristan-Tollmann published widely in her field. She is also known for originating with her husband Alexander Tollmann a thoroughly documented theory of the evolution of human legend and social structures as a result of a massive impact event which struck multiple points on earth. The latter has become known as Tollmann's hypothetical bolide.

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Female
Date of Birth
April 14th, 1934
Age
92
Birth Place
Austria
Date of Death
August 25th, 1995
Died Aged
61
Star Sign
Aries
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