Digging for Dorothea | The Royal Society Blog
“Her output reflects her passion, competence and innovative thinking as a paleontologist. Between 1903 and 1907 she published 15 papers on her Mediterranean excavations and the occurrence of dwarf species, in various journals – all had to be presented by Woodward. In total she published over 80 papers and reviews, becoming an established and well-respected member of the paleontological community.”
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Thumbnail Image: A composite mounted skeleton of Hippopotamus minor.
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