Everything about Otto Zdansky totally explained
Otto A. Zdansky (
1894 -
1988) was an
Austrian paleontologist.
He is best known for his work in
China, where he, as an assistant to
Johan Gunnar Andersson, discovered a fossil tooth of the
Peking Man in
1921 at the
Dragon Bone Hill, although he didn't disclose it until
1926 when he published it in
Nature after an analysis by
Davidson Black.
He is also famous for his excavations of
mammal fossils in Baode County area (Pao Te Hsien),
Shanxi Province.
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