Center for the Advanced Study of Human Paleobiology, The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
Evol Anthropol. 2022 May;31(3):112-117. doi: 10.1002/evan.21945. Epub 2022 May 20.
This contribution focuses on a 1928 multiauthor paper reporting the discovery of a child's skull at Devil's Tower cave on the Rock of Gibraltar. It was ground-breaking. Two of the lead authors, Dorothy Garrod and Dorothea Bate, were women, and it was one of the earliest reports of a fossil hominin to incorporate and integrate detailed information about its stratigraphic and environmental context.
本文重点介绍了 1928 年的一篇多作者论文,该论文报道了在直布罗陀岩石的魔鬼塔洞穴发现了一个儿童的头骨。这是开创性的。两位主要作者多萝西·加罗德(Dorothy Garrod)和多萝西娅·贝特(Dorothea Bate)都是女性,这也是最早的化石人类报告之一,其中包含并整合了有关其地层和环境背景的详细信息。