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This necklace in shape of a geologist's hammer is designed to honor Mary Anning. Mary Anning, (born May 21, 1799, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Eng.—died March 9, 1847, Lyme Regis), prolific English fossil hunter and amateur anatomist credited with the discovery of several dinosaur specimens that assisted in the early development of paleontology. Her excavations also aided the careers of many British scientists by providing them with specimens to study and framed a significant part of Earth’s geologic history. A geologist's hammer is a hammer used for splitting and breaking rocks. ... In fossil and mineral collecting, they are employed to break rocks with the aim of revealing fossils inside. Geologist's hammers are also sometimes used for scale in a photograph.
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