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      Fossil dealers, the practices of comparative anatomy and British diplomacy in Latin America, 1820–1840

      The British Journal for the History of Science
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          This paper traces the trade routes of South American fossil mammal bones in the 1830s, thus elaborating both local and intercontinental networks that ascribed new meanings to objects with little intrinsic value. It analyses the role of British consuls, natural-history dealers, administrative instructions and naturalists, who took the bones from the garbage pits of ranches outside Buenos Aires and delivered them into the hands of anatomists. For several years, the European debates on the anatomy of Megatherium were shaped by the arrival in London of a small living mammal and the ideas and evidence received from Montevideo on the existence of huge fossil bony armours. These debates culminated late in 1838 in the creation of the extinct genus Glyptodon by Richard Owen as a result of the exchange of letters, objects and depictions, and a series of contingent events. Based on primary sources and South American scholarship, this paper aims to contribute to the current debates among historians of science about the mobility of knowledge, as well as presenting the condition that made Charles Darwin's work possible.

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                Journal
                The British Journal for the History of Science
                Br J Hist Sci
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0007-0874
                1474-001X
                December 2013
                August 31 2012
                December 2013
                : 46
                : 4
                : 647-674
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                10.1017/S0007087412000702
                a10486f0-6728-483a-82af-a77403734041
                © 2013

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