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and others on a variety of topics. From the 1860s he took an interest in prehistoric dog breeds and collected canid skulls. He named a species of dog found in a Bronze Age archaeological excavation site near
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Bláha, Josef; Peluněk, Lukáš F. (2014). "Ludwig
Heinrich Jeitteles (1830 – 1883). PĹ™ĂspÄ›vek k osobnosti pĹ™ĂrodovÄ›dce, gymnazijnĂho profesora a prvnĂho archeologa Olomouce".
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