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  1. Art in the Age of Dinosaurs at the NMMNHS

    http://www.hmnh.org/archives/2009/06/21/art-in-the-age-...

    This Thursday, June 25, I’ll be giving a talk and tour called “Art in the Age of Dinosaurs” as part of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science’s Curator’s Coffee program. Light refreshments and an informal presentation will kick off the program at 9:30, followed by a guided tour of the art on display in the Museum’s recently renovated Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous halls. …

    12 days ago
  2. The Mother Road on Chinleana

    http://www.hmnh.org/archives/2009/06/17/the-mother-road...

    Don’t miss this gem of a post by Bill Parker of Chinleana on Route 66 and its influence on Triassic paleontology. I live just a block away from the historic route where it passes through Albuquerque —while it’s miles away from the Arizona quarries Bill mentions, I’ll take it as an opportunity to …

    15 days ago
  3. Uncovering “Ida” at Laelaps

    http://www.hmnh.org/archives/2009/06/02/uncovering-%E2%...

    One of the biggest stories in paleontology this past month was the announcement of a beautifully complete fossil of an Eocene primate scientifically christened Darwinius messilae , and given the popular moniker “Ida.” A massive publicity campaign, including a book release and a documentary hosted by …

    30 days ago

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    ★ Stella et Fossilis

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    (출처: http://www.hmnh.org/library/diplodocus/mmmdiplo.gif ) 지금은 인식이 많이 바뀌었지만, 우리나라에서 공룡에 대한 80년대까지의 일반적&#5

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    Blog Carnival Edition #6 — Extinction, Tokyo Museums, and the Official State Dinosaur of Texas

    http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/dinosaur/2009/03/31/blo...

    “A series of ceratopsian skulls shows off the diversity of their crests and horns and a nice ‘exploded’ T. rex skull illustrates just how complex skulls can be and how many parts there are.” Quilted Dinosaurs: Matt Celeskey recently returnedfrom the Western Interior Paleontological Society’s Founders Symposium in Golden, Colorado. He was one of several artists in attendance at the symposium’s paleo-art show. I don’t know paleo-art, but I know what I like…So, check out

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    Dinosaur Bird Bones

    http://www.sciencentral.com/video/2009/03/25/dinosaur-b...

    ScienCentral, Inc Dino Breathed Like a Bird Discovering a new dinosaur is always exciting, but one particular meat-eating beast has given scientists a major new clue in the mystery of how birds evolved the ability to fly. The new dinosaur, named Aerosteon, seems to have had a unique breathing system that birds likely inherited through evolution. “It allows birds to fly higher than anything else, and it was obviously present in these dinosaurs,” says Paul Sereno, the University of Chicago

    100 days ago in ScienCentral · Authority: 26
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    La Selezione Sessuale e l’evoluzione dei Theropodi

    http://theropoda.blogspot.com/2009/03/la-selezione-sess...

    dimorfismi sessuali. Carrano et al. (2002) individuano due morfotipi (detto “gracile” e “robusto”) nel campione di ossa attribuibili a Masiakasaurus. L’esistenza di un dimorfismo è stato individuato anche in Coelophysis, e Confuciusornis (in questo caso a livello del piumaggio caudale). In altri taxa noti da un numero sufficiente di individui, come Allosaurus o Albertosaurus, non è stato individuato un qualche tipo di dimorfismo. Criterio 2: Il carattere è utilizzat

    124 days ago in Theropoda · Authority: 15
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    Mitoblogos

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    Panphagia protos

    136 days ago in Mitoblogos · Authority: 2

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