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David J. Ward (born 10 October 1948, in London) is a British palaeontologist. He worked for 14 years as a veterinary surgeon while being an amateur palaeontologist and taking part in several expeditions to Africa. In 1988 he retired from medicine to devote himself completely to palaeontology. He travelled extensively in Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas, as well as to Uzbekistan, Russia and Kazakhstan. He published over 50 scientific articles and co-authored a bestselling book, Fossils (Smithsonian Handbook series). He was the 2007 Skinner Award recipient.

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  • ديفيد وارد (بالإنجليزية: David Ward)‏‏ (من مواليد 10 أكتوبر 1948 في لندن)، هو عالم حفريات بريطاني. عمل وارد جراحا مدة 14 عاما قبل أن ينتقل في العام 1988 من الطب إلى علم الأحياء القديمة، ورحل للعمل في هذه المهنة إلى أفريقيا وأستراليا والأمريكتين وأوزبكستان وروسيا وكازاخستان. نشر أكثر من 50 مقالة علمية وشارك في تأليف كتاب ذائع الصيت عن الأحافير (سلسلة دليل سميثسونيان). وفي 2007 حصل على جائزة سكينر. (ar)
  • David J. Ward (born 10 October 1948, in London) is a British palaeontologist. He worked for 14 years as a veterinary surgeon while being an amateur palaeontologist and taking part in several expeditions to Africa. In 1988 he retired from medicine to devote himself completely to palaeontology. He travelled extensively in Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas, as well as to Uzbekistan, Russia and Kazakhstan. He published over 50 scientific articles and co-authored a bestselling book, Fossils (Smithsonian Handbook series). He was the 2007 Skinner Award recipient. (en)
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  • ديفيد وارد (بالإنجليزية: David Ward)‏‏ (من مواليد 10 أكتوبر 1948 في لندن)، هو عالم حفريات بريطاني. عمل وارد جراحا مدة 14 عاما قبل أن ينتقل في العام 1988 من الطب إلى علم الأحياء القديمة، ورحل للعمل في هذه المهنة إلى أفريقيا وأستراليا والأمريكتين وأوزبكستان وروسيا وكازاخستان. نشر أكثر من 50 مقالة علمية وشارك في تأليف كتاب ذائع الصيت عن الأحافير (سلسلة دليل سميثسونيان). وفي 2007 حصل على جائزة سكينر. (ar)
  • David J. Ward (born 10 October 1948, in London) is a British palaeontologist. He worked for 14 years as a veterinary surgeon while being an amateur palaeontologist and taking part in several expeditions to Africa. In 1988 he retired from medicine to devote himself completely to palaeontology. He travelled extensively in Europe, Africa, Australia, and the Americas, as well as to Uzbekistan, Russia and Kazakhstan. He published over 50 scientific articles and co-authored a bestselling book, Fossils (Smithsonian Handbook series). He was the 2007 Skinner Award recipient. (en)
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