Vratislav Mazák (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvracɪslaf ˈmazaːk]; 22 June 1937 – 9 September 1987) was a Czech biologist who specialized in paleoanthropology, mammalogy and taxonomy.
He was also a painter, often illustrating his books about animals and men.
Born at Kutná Hora, he was a professor[ambiguous] at the Charles University's Faculty of Science[1] and worked as a zoologist at the Prague National Museum.
With Colin Groves, Mazák described, named and classified the early hominin Homo ergaster.
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