The first research on Prehistory in Alsace took place in 1865 in Haut–Rhin, in the foothold of a naturalistic society founded in 1859 in Colmar. Collections of stone tools and fossil bones attributed to prehistoric times, were built from this period, in a way inspired by the discoveries made in France and Belgium. After these early beginnings, the four changes of nationality that took place in Alsace between 1870 and 1945 led to deep changes in the life of scientific societies and museums. Nevertheless, prehistoric research has continued in this region despite these constraints. Researchers like Paul Wernert took advantage of this situation by establishing the link in their work between the French and German traditions.
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