David_Ward_(paleontologist)

David Ward (palaeontologist)

David Ward (palaeontologist)

British palaeontologist


David J. Ward (born 10 October 1948, in London)[1] is a British palaeontologist.

He worked for 14 years as a veterinary surgeon while being an amateur palaeontologist and taking part in several expeditions to Africa. In 1988 he retired from medicine to devote himself completely to palaeontology.[2] He travelled extensively in Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas, as well as to Uzbekistan, Russia and Kazakhstan.[3]

He published over 50 scientific articles and co-authored a bestselling book, Fossils (Smithsonian Handbook series).[3]

He was the 2007 Skinner Award recipient.[1]


References

  1. "2007 Skinner Award Recipient". vertpaleo.org. Archived from the original on 16 July 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2010.
  2. [http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Fossils/David-Ward/e/9780789489845 From the synopsis of the book, Cyril Walker, David Ward Fossils : Smithsonian Handbook, ISBN 0-7894-8984-8 (2002, paperback, revisited), ISBN 1-56458-074-1 (1992, 1st edition).
  3. Renz, M. (2002). Megalodon: Hunting the Hunter. PaleoPress. p. viii. ISBN 978-0-9719477-0-2.

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