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GERMAN TRAVELLER, EXPLORER, ANTIQUARIAN AND LINGUIST
Carl Sapper; Karl Theodor Sapper
  • Dr Karl Sapper

sapper      
n. (Mil) zappatore
assault engineer         
  • ''Sapeurs-pompiers de Paris'' ([[Paris Fire Brigade]]) on parade
  • Jisr Benat Yakub repaired (September 1918)
  • US combat engineer setting a charge in World War II
  • Bengal Sappers]] during the [[First Afghan War]] on 23 July 1839.
  • Insignia of French military sappers
  • Soldiers of No 2 Field Company, [[Bombay Sappers and Miners]] on duty in China in 1900. The mule carries the tools required for field engineering tasks.
  • A sapper of the [[Royal Engineers]] watches as soldiers reinforce security at FOB (Forward Operating Base) Shawqat in Afghanistan.
SOLDIER WHO PERFORMS A VARIETY OF MILITARY ENGINEERING DUTIES
Sappers; Miner (military occupation); Sapper School; Assault engineer; Miner (military); Pontonier; Pontonnier; Dac Cong
ingegnere d"attacco (soldato addetto ad approntare un percorso liberandolo da mine e ordigni bellici)

Definitie

sapper
(sappers)
A sapper is a soldier whose job is to do building, digging, and similar work.
They requested sappers to mend bridges or remove mines.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Karl Sapper

Karl Theodor Sapper (6 February 1866 – 29 March 1945) was a German traveller, explorer, antiquarian and linguist, who is known for his research into the natural history, cultures and languages of Central America around the turn of the 20th century.

Sapper spent over twelve years (1888–95) traveling through much of Central America, and in the process published a number of scientific works on aspects from vulcanology to Mesoamerican languages to descriptions and maps of Maya archaeological sites.

Sapper's contributions to the study of Mesoamerican languages include his initial proposal, made in a 1912 paper, which surmised that the highland regions of Chiapas and Guatemala was the location from which the Mayan languages and the Maya peoples later diversified. The assessment of a number of modern linguists places the likely home of the Proto-Mayan language as being centered on the Cuchumatanes highlands of Guatemala, with a subsequent early occupancy of the Chiapas highlands proper.

Sapper is commemorated in the scientific names of two Central American snakes: Amastridium sapperi and Micrurus diastema sapperi.