Mary Anning was a pioneering palaeontologist and fossil collector. Her lifetime was a constellation of firsts. Mary Anning was born in 1799 in Lyme Regis, in the southwest English county of Dorset.
Fossils are the imprinted remains of ancient creatures, forgotten about by the world, hidden in rocks under our feet. My name is Mary Anning, and just as fossils are forgotten for many years, so ...
Palaeontologist Mary Anning found some of the first known fossils of ancient animals such as ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs and pterosaurs, before the term “dinosaur” had been invented. Anning ...
Rock and Gem has announced the arrival of its newest resident: “Mary Anne,” a cast of a Plesiosaur skeleton. This ...
The Market Hall Museum in Warwick will host the Mary Anning Maquette, the original clay model of a new sculpture honouring ...
Speaking with Travelweek, Founder and Director Zach Vanasse says, “It just made sense to make our first all-women expedition ...
The film reveals the life, plight and loves of the eminent Mary Anning, an 1800's fossil hunter - navigating her career and research in a male dominated society at a time when women's research was ...
“More than anyone else at the time, she showed what extraordinary things could turn up in the fossil record,” says Hugh Torrens, professor emeritus of the history of geology at the University of Keele ...
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Museum in Warwick to host statue of Mary Anning - a discoverer of Jurassic fossilsFrom March 28, the Market Hall Museum will host the Mary Anning Maquette, the original clay model of a new sculpture ...
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