π·πππππππππππ is a multidisciplinary field of science where the majority of its advancements are founded upon collaborative efforts in biology, chemistry, physics, and geology. Yet despite its highly interdisciplinary nature, its history is plagued by racial discrimination and misogyny.
In the early days of geology, when a huge part of this discipline was being excluded from women, practicing paleontology was more socially acceptable because women were able to pursue it independently and with minimal need for conducting field work, since research could be done mainly through the collection of specimens. This is especially the case for vertebrate paleontology.
Micropaleontology, on the other hand, was deemed as more of a womanβs field due to the discipline requiring patience, diligence, reliability, and perseveranceβtraits that were more socially expected from women.
As we wrap up this yearβs International Womenβs Month, we feature several outstanding female paleontologists who made history as they pursued their passion for understanding the history of the Earth and its ancient life. Not only do we celebrate their excellence, but also their courage to pursue paths less travelled, strength to challenge societal norms, and their dedication to expand what we know about lifeβpast and present.
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References:
1 Carlotta Maury. (n.d.). Museum of the Earth, Paleontological Research Institution. https://www.museumoftheearth.org/…/helen-plummer-new-828dk
2 Dalton, R. (2006). Hooked on fossils. Nature, 439(7074), 262β263. https://doi.org/10.1038/439262a
3 Giants in History: Meemann Chang. (n.d.). Asia Research News. https://www.asiaresearchnews.com/content/meemann-chang
4 GΓ³mez Espinosa M.C., ColΓn GarcΓa M. & Guerrero Arena R. (2026). Digging Equality: The Challenges and Opportunities for Women in Paleontology. PaleontologΓa Mexicana, 15(1), 23β45.
5 KΓΆlbl-Ebert, M. (2025). Clara Ehrenberg (1838-1915): early female micropalaeontologist. International Union of Geological Sciences. https://inhigeo.org/…/kolbl-ebert-m…
6 KΓΆlbl-Ebert, M. (2026). Women in Geology: An Historical review. Episodes, 49(1), 17β24. https://doi.org/10.18814/epiiugs/2026/02601s04
7 Mary Anning. (n.d.). Museum of the Earth, Paleontological Research Institution. https://www.museumoftheearth.org/daring-to-dig/bio/anning
8 Mary Anningβs Ichthyosaur. (n.d.). Oxford University Museum of Natural History. https://oumnh.ox.ac.uk/learn-mary-annings-ichthyosaur…
9 Mary Buckland. (n.d.). Museum of the Earth, Paleontological Research Institution. https://www.museumoftheearth.org/daring-to-dig/bio/buckland
10 Mary Buckland nΓ©e Morland (1797-1857). (n.d.). Retrieved March 28, 2026, from https://www.geolsoc.org.uk/…/women-and…/mary-buckland/
11 Mary Morland. (n.d.). Oxford University Museum of Natural History. https://oumnh.ox.ac.uk/mary-morland-online-exhibition
12 Mathilde Dolgopol de SΓ‘ez | SalΓ³n de la Mujeres, GΓ©nero y Diversidad. (n.d.). https://salondelasmujeres.ar/?page_id=1086
13 Mohr, B. (2010). Wives and daughters of early Berlin geoscientists and their work behind the scenes. Earth Sciences History, 29(2), 291β310. https://doi.org/10.17704/eshi.29.2.411rr054114q415
14 Peleo-Alampay, A., Bukry, D., Liu, L., & Young, J. R. (1998). Late Miocene calcareous nannofossil genus Catinaster: taxonomy, evolution and magnetobiochronology. Journal of Micropalaeontology, 17(1), 71β85. https://doi.org/10.1144/jm.17.1.71
15 The Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). (n.d.). Meemann Chang_CAS Members_Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. http://english.ivpp.cas.cn/…/202509/t20250904_1053889.html
