توییتر \ MNCN Colecciones در توییتر: «#FossilFriday Dorothea Bate (1878-1951) was a British pioneering fossil-hunter that discovered Myotragus balearicus, an extinct goat-like antelope with rat like teeth, in a cave of Capdepera #
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A knowledge unique: the life of the pioneering explorer and palaeontologist, Dorothea Bate (1878–1951) | Geological Society, London, Special Publications
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History of Geology: Dorothea Bate: the great lady of island palaeontology
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Natural History Museum, London - This tooth and jawbone discovered by Dorothea Bate (born #OTD in 1878) was some of the first evidence that mini elephants once lived on Cyprus. It's between
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