Sven Nilsson

Swedish zoologist and archaeologist
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IntroSwedish zoologist and archaeologist
PlacesSweden
wasAnthropologist Priest Archaeologist Zoologist Educator Scientist Historian
Work fieldAcademia Biology Religion Science Social science
Gender
Male
Birth8 March 1787, Landskrona, Landskrona Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden
Death30 November 1883Lund, Lund Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden (aged 96 years)
Star signPisces
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Biography

Sven Nilsson (8 March 1787 – 30 November 1883) was a Swedish zoologist and archaeologist.

Life and work

Nilsson was director of the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet (Sweden's natural history museum) from 1828 to 1831, professor of Natural History at Lund University from 1832 to 1856, and rector of Lund University from 1845 to 1846.

Nilsson was a prolific author, publishing large works on different groups of the fauna of Scandinavia. He worked as a field archaeologist and introduced ethnographic perspectives in archaeology. He was made a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1821.

Nilsson corresponded with William Yarrell, acting as the authority on Swedish avifauna for Yarrell's History of British Birds (1843). For example, Yarrell records Nilsson as saying "it infests every house", referring to the house sparrow.

A genus of turtles, Nilssonia, was named in honor of Nilsson by John Edward Gray in 1872.

Books by Nilsson

  • De variis mammalia disponendi modis (1812)
  • Ornithologia suecica (1817-1821)
  • Prodromus ichthyologiae scandinavicae (1832)
  • Observationes ichthyologicae (1835)
  • Skandinavisk fauna (1820-1853)
  • Historia molluscorum Sueciae (1823)
  • Petrificata suecana (1827)
  • Illuminerade figurer till skandinavisk fauna (1832-1840)
  • Prodromus ichthyologiae (1832)
  • The Primitive Inhabitants of the Scandinavian North (1838-1843) - Sven Nilsson describes four stages of culture transition: 1. Hunting and Fishing 2. Pastoralism 3. Agriculture 4. Civilization
  • Skandinaviska Nordens urinvånare (1862-1866)
  • Die Ureinwohner des skandinavischen Nordens (1863-1868)
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