首页> 外文期刊>Proceedings of the Geologists' Association >Mary Anning, Alfred Nicholson Leeds and Steve Etches. Comparing the three most important UK 'amateur' fossil collectors and their collections
【24h】

Mary Anning, Alfred Nicholson Leeds and Steve Etches. Comparing the three most important UK 'amateur' fossil collectors and their collections

机译:玛丽安宁,阿尔弗雷德·尼科尔森利兹和史蒂夫斯蒂格。 比较三个最重要的英国'业余化石收藏家及其收藏品

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

Mary Anning, Alfred Nicholson Leeds and Steve Etches form part of a long line of individuals who furnished a substantial addition to our understanding of marine and terrestrial ecosystems through collecting significant numbers of superb fossils. For all three collectors, fossils became a factor that dominated their lives, and their fossil collecting led to the discovery of numerous taxa new to science. Extensive collecting was made possible by the fortunate circumstances of living 'in the right place at the right time', close to fine-grained UK Jurassic deposits (Lagerstatten) with well-preserved large Jurassic marine reptiles. All three were highly-motivated and developed a considerable skill sets for discovering, collecting, preparing, conserving and displaying fossils. They developed personal and professional interactions with family and friends, and university and museum professionals, although their collecting resulted in variable recognition of their work. Each collector can be considered a complex mix of amateur and professional: Mary Anning, a professional fossil collector and amateur palaeontologist; Alfred Leeds transitioned from amateur to professional fossil collector, but remained an amateur palaeontologist; and Steve Etches has remained an amateur fossil collector and palaeontologist. However, all three exhibited an entirely professional outlook to collecting, and should be considered professionals of the highest degree. The impact of Mary Anning, Alfred Nicholson Leeds and Steve Etches has been critical for the development of Palaeontology as a science, and without whom palaeontology, with all its associated benefits to a wide scientific and non-scientific audience, would not be as rich as we currently know it. (C) 2018 The Geologists' Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:玛丽安宁,阿尔弗雷德·尼古尔森利兹和史蒂夫·奇特形成了一系列长线的一部分,他们通过收集大量的精湛的化石来了解我们对海洋和陆地生态系统的理解。对于所有三个收藏家来说,化石成为主导他们生活的一个因素,他们的化石收集导致了众多的科学遗传达的发现。通过在正确的时间在正确的时间内生活的幸运情况进行了广泛的收集,接近精细的英国侏罗纪存款(Lagerstatten),拥有保存完好的大侏罗纪海洋爬行动物。所有三个都是高度积极的,并开发了一种用于发现,收集,准备,节约化石的相当大的技能。他们制定了与家人和朋友的个人和职业互动,以及大学和博物馆专业人士,尽管他们的收集导致了可变的工作。每个收藏家都可以被认为是业余和专业的复杂组合:玛丽安宁,专业化石收藏家和业余古生物学家;阿尔弗雷德利兹从业余的业余到专业化石收藏家,但仍然是一位业余古生物学家;史蒂夫斯蒂斯仍然是业余化石收藏家和古生物学家。然而,所有三个都表现出完全专业的前景,并应视为最高学位的专业人士。玛丽安宁,阿尔弗雷德·尼古尔森利兹和史蒂夫斯蒂夫斯对古生物学的发展至关重要,作为科学的发展,没有古生物学,对广泛的科学和非科学观众的所有相关利益都不会富裕我们目前知道。 (c)2018年地质学家协会。 elsevier有限公司出版。保留所有权利。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号