2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13358-023-00282-6
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From fossil trader to paleontologist: on Swiss-born naturalist Santiago Roth and his scientific contributions

Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra,
Mariano Bond,
Marcelo Reguero
et al.

Abstract: Roth’s explorations, the resulting collections many now allocated in La Plata, Zurich, Geneva and Copenhagen, and his significant contributions in geological—especially stratigraphic—and paleontological topics, are a paradigmatic case for the global history of paleontology and for the Swiss migration history in Latin America. His work included the discovery of a diverse megafauna from the Pampean region, of sites and strata in Patagonia of paleontological significance, and the recognition of a group of endemic… Show more

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“…Santiago Roth (1850–1924), born as Kaspar Jacob Roth in Herisau, Switzerland, was a fossil aficionado who migrated with his family to Argentina in 1866 and settled in the Swiss colony in Baradero, the oldest town of Buenos Aires Province, next to the Paraná River (Sánchez-Villagra et al, 2023 ). From a young age, Roth was interested in the natural sciences, and as soon as he arrived in Baradero, he started collecting paleontological specimens.…”
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“…Santiago Roth (1850–1924), born as Kaspar Jacob Roth in Herisau, Switzerland, was a fossil aficionado who migrated with his family to Argentina in 1866 and settled in the Swiss colony in Baradero, the oldest town of Buenos Aires Province, next to the Paraná River (Sánchez-Villagra et al, 2023 ). From a young age, Roth was interested in the natural sciences, and as soon as he arrived in Baradero, he started collecting paleontological specimens.…”
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“…From a young age, Roth was interested in the natural sciences, and as soon as he arrived in Baradero, he started collecting paleontological specimens. This activity shaped his professional life, since he became an active fossil finder and international fossil dealer who contributed to set the foundations of paleontology in Argentina (Sánchez-Villagra et al, 2023 ). As a result, he became a mediator between Argentina and Europe in the acquisition of fossil samples for natural history museums (Scheinsohn, 2021 ).…”
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“…A reappraisal of the Swiss collections" aims to distinguish his pioneering work, as well as to showcase the efforts of a multidisciplinary team from both sides of the Atlantic. Two articles of this volume review some historical aspects, with novel documents, field observations, and pictures to vividly maintain the memory of this pioneer of our field (Sánchez-Villagra et al, 2023;Voglino et al, 2023). The other eight articles focus on the systematics of Pampean Pleistocene mammals, principally based on specimens from Catalogue N°5 of Zurich but also featuring fossils in other European institutions that possess material originally collected by Roth (Geneva and Denmark).…”
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