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Danuvius & Buronius

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Danuvius & Buronius

Special exhibition from June 10th to December 20th, 2024

SPECIAL EXHIBITION
June 10th to December 20th, 2024

ADDRESS
Palaeontological Collection

Sigwartstraße 10 | 72076 Tübingen | Therapsida Hall

OPENING HOURS
Mon to Fri from 9am to 5pm

GUIDED TOURS

Tours for school classes: 07071-29 77579

Tours for adults: 07071-29 73068

CONTACT

museum[at]uni-tuebingen.de | 07071-29 77579


Poster with the exhibition titel "Danuvius & Buronius. The great apes of Hammerschmiede", the original exhibition date of June 10th to September 27th, 2024 and a photo of partly uncovered bones

Since 2011, the University of Tübingen and the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment carry out scientific excavations under the direction of Prof Dr Madelaine Böhme in the clay pit “Hammerschmiede” (hammer mill). These also take place as citizen excavations as part of a citizen science project since 2017 and are financially supported by the Free State of Bavaria since 2020. Around 40 000 fossils of 150 vertebrate species were recovered, including both species of great ape as well as further species of mammal new to science. In addition to the bipedal ape Danuvius guggenmosi (called “Udo”), a second, previously unknown species of ape was discovered here. The finds were amined by an international team of scientists and shed new light on the prehistory of great apes in Europe. Buronius manfredschmidi was recovered in the immediate vicinity of Danuvius guggenmosi. The latter was the first ape to show adaptations to walk upright, around 12 million years ago, and made the excavation site between Pforzen and Kaufbeuren world-famous in 2019. Its contemporary Buronius was smaller than Udo, probably lived on trees and had a vegetarian diet. Its find shows s higher and more complex biodiversity and ecology of European apes than previously known.

The fossils of Buronius – two teeth and a knee cap – were already discovered years agoin a 11,6 million year old stream sediment, near the finds of Danuvius. “The conditions of deposition suggest that both apes did inhabit the same eco system at the same time”, says Thomas Lechner, excavation leader at Hammerschmiede.

The size of the fossils show that Buronius only weighed about 10 kilograms. As such, it was notably smaller than all living apes which reach between 30 (bonobo) and over 200 kilograms (gorilla) as well as smaller than Danuvius which weighed 15 to 46 kilograms. The body weight of Buronius is most comparable to that of siamangs, gibbon relatives from Southeast Asia. 

“Buronius' knee cap is thicker and more asymetrical than that of Danuvius", adds Böhme. This could be explained with differences in the thigh muscles. Buronius might have been better adapted to tree climbing.

Press release (german)


The exhibition

The world-famous fossils of Danuvius guggenmosi and Buronius manfredschmidi, which are so important for human evolution, are owned by the University of Tübingen. In the special exhibition both finds are presented to the public together for the first time. In addition to the unique objects, the exhibition focuses on ecology and lifestyle of the apes.

To the folder (german)


Vernissage June 10th, 2024 at 6pm
 
Palaeontological Collection
 
Sigwartstraße 10 | 72076 Tübingen | Therapsida Hall


Guided tours

special guided tours by Prof Dr Madelaine Böhme

(starting point Palaeontological Collection | Therapsida Hall; no registration necessary)

  • Sunday, July 14th, 2 pm
  • Sunday, September 15th, 2 pm

Impressions from the vernissage

Prof Dr Ernst Seidl at the vernissage addressing the audience
Visitors at the vernissage
Prof Madelaine Böhme addressing the audience
Close-up of a showcase comparing the teeth of th individual types
Showcase of sceletal remains of Danuvius guggenmosi
Close-up of a showcase showing the direct comparison of the individual types


Exhibition venue

Palaeontological Collection
Sigwartstraße 10 | 72076 Tübingen

Opening hours

Mon to Fri from 9am to 5pm

Admission

Adult: 5 €
Reduced: 3 € (children, students, retirees, disabled)
Family ticket: 12 €
Students of the University of Tübingen: free

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Tel.: +49 (0)7071 29 77579

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