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RE: Dr. Broom effects a career change at the age of 68.

in #science7 years ago (edited)

@gavvet, That would be very educative to read blogging. I most updated about examined skull via your historical posts. I was heard Robert Broom was born in Paisley, Scotland on 30 November 1866. He was he fascinated by the origin of mammals. He much promoted the belief in evolution. In 1934, Broom accepted the position of assistant paleontologist at the Transvaal Museum, Pretoria. It was there that he began to search for early hominids, seeking more specimens of Dart's spectacular Australopithecus africanus. Since 1936, thousands of fossils that show human evolution over the past 3.5 million years have been found, but one of the most significant discoveries was made in 1947 by Broom and John Robinson.They discovered the most complete australopithecine skull, which Broom named Paranthropus robustus, nickname Mrs Ples.
Dr. Broom Having made an enormous contribution to the study of prehistoric life, which broadens our understanding of human existence. Nice you decided to share community.