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Mary Anning

Paleontóloga inglesa
Mary Anning foi uma paleontóloga, negociadora e coletora de fósseis inglesa. Ficou mundialmente conhecida por importantes descobertas feitas no afloramento jurássico dos recifes do canal inglês em Lyme Regis, no sudoeste da Inglaterra. Wikipédia
Nascimento: 21 de maio de 1799, Lyme Regis, Reino Unido
Falecimento: 9 de março de 1847, Lyme Regis, Reino Unido
Campo(s): Paleontologia

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