Arthur Smith Woodward (1864-1944)

British paleontologist. Most of Woodward's research was on fossil fishes, but he (along with the amateur paleontologist Charles Dawson) described the Piltdown man fossils and then became involved in a number of paleoanthropological debates. After retiring from the British Museum, Woodward moved to a country home close to the Piltdown quarry so he could continue searching (of course unsuccessfully) for further fossils.

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