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Wat (wie) is D Jade Simon - definitie

SPANISH BIOLOGIST (1954-2002)
Diosdado Simon; D. Simón; Diosdado Simón Villares

D. Jade Simon         
AMERICAN PALEONTOLOGIST
D. Jade Simon is an American paleontologist, scientific communicator, and disability rights advocate.
Philippine jade culture         
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  • [[Lingling-o]] designs from the Philippines.
  • [[Lingling-o]] designs from Vietnam.
  • The [[Batanes]], a set of islands in northern [[Philippines]], was a major processing site for the Maritime Jade Road. Many [[lingling-o]] artifacts originate from the ancient workshops of Batanes.
ARTIFACTS MADE FROM WHITE AND GREEN NEPHRITE, DATING AS FAR BACK AS 2000–1500 BC, AS WELL AS A "JADE CULTURE", SAID TO HAVE EXISTED AS EVIDENCED BY TENS OF THOUSANDS OF EXQUISITELY CRAFTED JADE ARTIFACTS FOUND AT A SITE IN BATANGAS PROVINCE
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Philippine jade Culture or Jade Artifacts, made from white and green nephrite and dating as far back as 2000–1500 BC, have been discovered at a number of archeological excavations in the Philippines since the 1930s. The artifacts have been both tools like chisels, and ornaments such as lingling-o earrings, bracelets and beads.
Diosdado Simón         
Diosdado Simón Villares (Torremenga, October 15, 1954-Cáceres, April 28, 2002) was a Spanish researcher, biologist, botanist, tree surgeon and environmental teacher.

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Diosdado Simón

Diosdado Simón Villares (Torremenga, October 15, 1954-Cáceres, April 28, 2002) was a Spanish researcher, biologist, botanist, tree surgeon and environmental teacher.

He studied Biology in UCM, and investigated Extremaduran vegetation. He was the manager of Cáceres' parks and gardens and a member of ADENEX. This association paid him a tribute in 2003 when they gave his name to their price ADENEX- Diosdado Simón.

He died of lung cancer in 2002 when he was preparing the exhibition of orchids Por huevos (by eggs, Orchis means testis in Latin). He was married to the lawyer Dolores Neria and they had two children.

Cáceres City Council gave his name to a garden he designed, Jardín Diosdado Simón, which is located between the museums, Museo de Pedrilla and Museo de Guayasamín, which hosted his last exhibition Por huevos.