"I scraped off the wet clay with mounting excitement. There was no
mistaking what I saw."
What Mary Anning found in the cliffs in 1811, when she was 13, was the
first complete fossil of an ichthyosaurus, a marine dinosaur. She hunted
and sold fossils to save her family from poverty after her father died
when she was 11 years old. Despite social disapproval of her unfeminine
occupation, Mary persisted and became a leading fossilist who made
valuable contributions to science.