French anthropologist and ethnologist Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009) introduced structuralism as the basis of human perception. Disillusioned with the study of philosophy at the Sorbonne, he went in 1935 to Brazil, where his research on Indian tribes culminated in Tristes Tropiques (1955) and La Pensée Sauvage (1962).
Discovered on 26-7-1998 in La Silla by Elst, E. W.