Vera Gromova

Vera Isaakovna Gromova (, 8 March 8, 1891 Orenburg – 21 January, 1973) was a Soviet paleontologist known for her studies of fossil ungulates (hoofed mammals). She worked at the Russian Academy of Sciences, where from 1919 to 1942 she was head of osteology, Zoological Museum, and from 1942 to 1960 at the Paleontological Institute, where she was head of the mammal laboratory from 1946 onward. Her works include ''The history of horse (genus ''Equus'') in the Old World'' (1949) and ''Fundamentals of Paleontology: Mammals'' (1968). Provided by Wikipedia
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