
Raymond Dart
Raymond Dart was an Australian anatomist and anthropologist, famous for his discovery of the Taung child, an early hominin fossil. His theories about early human tool use and culture, particularly the concept of osteodontokeratic culture, laid foundational ideas for understanding the use of bone and other materials in ancient tool-making, influencing future research in paleoanthropology.
Born on Feb 04, 1893 (132 years old)
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Raymond Dart was a scientist who discovered the Taung child fossil, which significantly changed the understanding of human evolution.
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Raymond Dart is known for discovering the Taung child fossil, which provided significant evidence for human evolution originating in Africa.
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Raymond Dart theorized the osteodontokeratic culture, which involved the use of bones for tool-making.
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