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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 - 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 (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
The Contribution of Dr Mary Anning in Paleontology How She Changed the . . . Her pioneering efforts laid the groundwork for modern paleontology, offering a comprehensive view of Earth’s ancient past Anning’s story is a testament to relentless curiosity and passion, reminding us that groundbreaking discoveries often come from the most unexpected places
Mary Anning: Historys Pioneer of Palaeontology Mary Anning was born in 1799 in Lyme Regis, Dorset This area in southwest England is now known as the Jurassic Coast, and discoveries are still being made to this day Mary was a pioneering
Mary Anning, an Amazing Fossil Hunter - Smithsonian Magazine We don’t usually give much thought to who discovered a fossil Museums rarely include much more information than species name and the state or country where the remains were found The exception,
Mary Anning - Encyclopedia. com Mary Anning (1799-1847) made several important discoveries as an amateur fossil collector in the first half of the nineteenth century, including a nearly complete skeleton of an Ichthyosaur Her findings were key to the development paleontology as a scientific discipline in Britain
Meet Mary Anning, The Pioneering Female Paleontologist The painting is based from fossils found by Mary Anning around Lyme Regis The painting was widely used in scientific circles and prints were sold by Henry to raise money for Mary Anning