• Mary Anning was born into poverty, but became the greatest fossil finder of her era, powerfully influencing the new science of paleontology.
  • Letter and drawing from Mary Anning announcing the discovery of a fossil animal now known as Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus, 26 December 1823.
  • Mary Anning was born on May 21, 1799 in Lyme Regis, a small coastal town on the English Channel in the southwest corner of Dorset, a county in England.
  • Mary Anning was born into poverty, but became the greatest fossil finder of her era, powerfully influencing the new science of paleontology.
  • ...(fosil bilimcisi) haline geldi. mary anning in keşifleri dünya tarihi için çok büyük önem arz ediyor. döneminde her ne kadar cinsiyeti sebebi ile geri planda.
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  • 18 Ekim 2008'de alındı. Norman, D. B. 1999. Mary Anning ve zamanları: İngiliz paleontolojisinin keşfi (1820-1850). Trendler Ekol. Evrim.
  • Mary Anning with her most faithful companion, her dog Tray, whom she lost in 1833 to a landslide that nearly killed Mary, too.
  • Mary began her career early. When she was only ten, her father, Richard Anning, died of the combined effects of tuberculosis and a serious fall.
  • This portrait shows Mary Anning decked out in middle class Georgian clothing of the time. This would have been the most formal outdoor wear Mary had.