Andrews, Roy Chapman

Christine Lee

Christine Lee

California State University, Los Angeles, USA

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First published: 04 October 2018

Abstract

Roy Chapman Andrews (1884–1960) was a zoologist, paleontologist, explorer, and author. He led the Central Asiatic Expeditions sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History across southern Mongolia from 1922 to 1928. The original purpose of the expeditions was to look for the origins of modern humans. Instead they discovered dinosaur eggs, new species of dinosaurs, and some of the earliest mammal fossils.

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