How a Working Class Woman became the World's Greatest Fossilist

Published: July 4, 2024, 12:30 a.m.

A baby girl who was miraculously brought back to life after being struck by lightning; a tween girl who obsessively dug up the skeletal remains of a 200-million years old 'fish lizard'; and the woman who ran a fossil-shop that was visited by the King\u2014we dive into the story of Mary Anning's extraordinary life as an unheralded female paleontologist in 19th Century England in this episode.\xa0 \xa0 We also contemplate on how many accomplished women's histories we fail to pay attention to when we travel, because they have either been erased, or overshadowed by men.

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