Most of the study on these fossils was done by Davidson Black until his death in 1934.
A similar find was made near Peking, beginning in 1927, by a Canadian anthropologist, Davidson Black (1884-1934).
March 15 - Davidson Black, paleoanthropologist (b.1884)
July 25 - Davidson Black, paleoanthropologist (d.1934)
Many prominent geologists and paleontologists worked with the Survey in the early days, such as Davidson Black.
Davidson Black founded the laboratory in 1928 and served as its honorary director until he died at his desk in 1934.
Davidson Black was born in 1884, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Further funding for the excavations was carried out by Davidson Black, a key proponent of the Asia hypothesis.
Unlike many Caucasians of his era, Davidson Black respected his Chinese coworkers.
Davidson Black showed an interest in Biology at an early age, despite being born to a family association with law.