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- Mary Anning - Wikipedia
Mary Anning (21 May 1799 – 9 March 1847) was an English fossil collector, dealer, and palaeontologist She became known internationally for her discoveries in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel at Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset, Southwest England
- Mary Anning | Biography, Accomplishments, Fossils, Facts - Britannica
Mary Anning (1799–1847) was a prolific English fossil hunter and amateur anatomist who is credited with the discovery of several specimens of large Mesozoic reptiles Her work and discoveries assisted in the early development of paleontology
- Mary Anning: The unsung hero of fossil discovery
A pioneering palaeontologist and avid fossil collector, Mary Anning’s discoveries have contributed significantly to modern-day science But until recently, she was relatively unknown
- Mary Anning sick of fossils letter bought by museum for £15,000
A fragment of a letter written by palaeontologist Mary Anning in which she says she is "sick" of fossils has sold for more than £15,000 at auction Anning's discoveries in the early 19th Century
- Mary Anning | Science - UNSW Sydney
Mary Anning was well known among the geological community Her self-taught scientific knowledge enabled her to do more than merely sell fossils to collectors
- Mary Anning - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists
Mary Anning was born into poverty, but became the greatest fossil finder of her era, powerfully influencing the new science of paleontology She overcame a lack of formal education to emerge as one of the foremost authorities on fossils
- Mary Anning - Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Mary Anning was a pioneering palaeontologist who became globally renowned for important finds made along the Dorset coast Her discoveries were some of the most significant geological finds of all time Mary Anning started fossil collecting in her home town of Lyme Regis, when she was very young
- Who Was Mary Anning and Why Is She Important in Paleontology?
Today, Mary Anning is recognized as one of the most important figures in paleontology Museums around the world display specimens she discovered, often with her name now proudly attached
- Palaeontologist Mary Anning sick of fossils, letter suggests
A letter by palaeontologist Mary Anning in which she says she is "sick" of fossils is the subject of a fundraising drive by a museum to buy it
- Mary Anning (1799-1847)
Mary Anning has been credited with the first discovery of ichthyosaur fossils Although this is not entirely true, she did help to discover the first specimen of Ichthyosaurus to be known by the scientific community of London
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