Dorothy Bate

Dorothy Bate was a british paleontologist. She is well known for her work on interpreting the Mount Carmel excavations in the 1930s. She was a pionering Zooarchaeologist - especially in the field of climatic interpretation. She compared the relative proportions of Gazella and Dama remains. Bate, Dorothy

 

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