Mary Anning

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf geologist
paleontologist
fossil collector
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:Geological_Society_of_London
gptkb:Dorset
Lyme Regis
gptkbp:birthDate 1799-05-21
gptkbp:birthPlace Lyme_Regis,_England
gptkbp:contribution advancement of scientific methods
study of the Jurassic period
understanding of marine reptiles
gptkbp:deathDate 1847-03-09
gptkbp:famousFor fossil discoveries
pioneering work in paleontology
her role in the early development of the field
gptkbp:field paleontology
gptkbp:gender female
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Mary Anning
gptkbp:influence women in STEM fields
modern paleontology
fossil research
gptkbp:influenced gptkb:Charles_Lyell
gptkb:Richard_Owen
Thomas Henry Huxley
gptkbp:inspiration celebration of her work in museums
inclusion in feminist literature
Mary_Anning's_legacy_in_education
Mary_Anning_Rocks!_project
gptkbp:involved scientific community
fossil trade
education of geology
gptkbp:knownFor discovering the first Plesiosaurus skeleton
contributions to the understanding of prehistoric life
discovering the first complete Ichthyosaurus skeleton
her_work_on_Jurassic_marine_fossil_beds
gptkbp:legacy inspiration for women in science
subject of books and films
recognized posthumously for her contributions
gptkbp:nationality British
gptkbp:notableWork Fossilized fish
Ichthyosaurus_skeleton
Plesiosaurus_skeleton
gptkbp:occupation scientist
fossil_hunter
gptkbp:recognizes honored by various institutions posthumously
named_in_the_Royal_Society's_list_of_10_British_women_who_have_influenced_science
Google_Doodle_on_her_birthday