Gaston de Roquemaurel
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Louis François Gaston Marie Auguste de Roquemaurel, was a French Navy Officer and explorer, born on 27 September 1804 in Toulouse and died on 1 April 1878 in Toulouse.
Nephew, by his mother, of Jean-Pierre Marcassus de Puymaurin, he took care of his education after the death of his father. Gaston Roquemaurel was a student at the college of Auch and Toulouse at the Royal College, where he prepared for the entrance examination at the
He sailed a long time in the Mediterranean, and was promoted to Lieutenant in 1834, which he obtained through the Captain Jacquinot, under the command of which he served during the expedition of Algiers (1830) and boarded for the second expedition of Dumont d'Urville around the world and in Antarctica. Roquemaurel became the second commander of the Dumont d'Urville expedition on board the Astrolabe and kept the expedition logbook, which lasted from 7 September 1837 to 6 November 1840.
Museum of Toulouse
He then retired to Toulouse, where he entered the
Ethnology
Art of Fiji
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Necklace - War Trophy made of human teeth
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Necklace - shell
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Necklace sperm whale teeth
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Nose flute
Art of Salomons
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Braided Headband
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Wooden container - Solomon Islands
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Nacre pendant engraved - Solomon Islands
Malacology and Mineralogy
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Aequipecten opercularis
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Rocks ofMHNT
Sources
- Stéphanie Leclerc-Caffarel, Jean-Philippe Zanco "A disillusioned explorer : Gaston de Rocquemaurel or the culture of the French Naval Scholars during the first part of the 19th century", Terrae Incognitae vol. 45 Issue 2, Oct. 2013.