Mary Anning lived on what’s known as the Jurassic Coast. The cliffs and beaches on this stretch of coast are filled with the fossilised remains of 200 million-year-old sea creatures that swam ...
In this activity, your class will think like a palaeontologist and compare their own bodies to one of Mary Anning’s real fossil finds. This simple scientific activity is a good complement to learning ...
The sheet of four stamps recognise the contribution Mary Anning made to the modern understanding of dinosaurs. The designs include a portrait of Anning, as well as three of her most famous finds ...
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