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 ...
"But she also represents the change we need in our society - we need to push further and bring more people into science," she said. Anning, whose life inspired the feature film Ammonite ...
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 ...