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Jennifer Clack (1947–2020)
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/ Clack, Jennifer A
/ Devonian
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/ Obituary
/ Paleontologists
/ Researchers
/ Zoology
2020
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Ahlberg, Per
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/ Biography
/ Carboniferous
/ Careers
/ Clack, Jennifer A
/ Devonian
/ Fossils
/ Obituary
/ Paleontologists
/ Researchers
/ Zoology
2020
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Jennifer Clack (1947–2020)
2020
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Clack amassed an unprecedented trove of several hundred tetrapod fossils from the Devonian (419 million to 359 million years ago) and Carboniferous periods (359 million to 299 million years ago). [...]Clack did a oneyear graduate certificate in museum studies at the University of Leicester, which led to a job at the City of Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. In 1986, she made a chance discovery that defined her career: in the Sedgwick Museum in Cambridge she found fossils of Late Devonian tetrapods from eastern Greenland, collected in the 1960s.
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