Why Palaeontologists Love Ammonites
Surrounded by various dinosaur fossils such as bones, pieces of eggshell, gastroliths (stomach stones) and even some fossilised Sauropod poo (coprolite), in our offices, it is ... more »
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Sunday, August 31
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 31 Aug 2008 10:09 BST
Why Palaeontologists Love Ammonites Surrounded by various dinosaur fossils such as bones, pieces of eggshell, gastroliths (stomach stones) and even some fossilised Sauropod poo (coprolite), in our offices, it is ... more » Thursday, August 28
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Everything Dinosaur
on Thu 28 Aug 2008 13:42 BST
Spanish Palaeontologists unearth potential New Species of Brachiosaur Palaeontologists have unearthed a potentially new Brachosaur species in Spain. more » Tuesday, August 26
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Everything Dinosaur
on Tue 26 Aug 2008 07:10 BST
Neanderthal Technology compared to Modern Humans Research indicates that our ancestors did not have a technological advantage over Neanderthals. more » Sunday, August 24
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 24 Aug 2008 11:03 BST
Ancient Tar Pits Discovered in Venezuela A series of small tar pits discovered whilst an oil pipeline was being built may reveal secrets of Pliocene mammal migration. more » Friday, August 22
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Everything Dinosaur
on Fri 22 Aug 2008 23:15 BST
German Scientists Proclaim important Dinosaur Discovery A team of German scientists claim to have found evidence of the very first dinosaurs, dating the origins of Dinosauria to the very start of the Triassic period. more » Thursday, August 21
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Everything Dinosaur
on Thu 21 Aug 2008 10:20 BST
Insight into the late Cretaceous Arctic - Not the place for a Swim A joint Canadian, Polish and US team of scientists have braved Arctic conditions to research and report ... more » Monday, August 18
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Everything Dinosaur
on Mon 18 Aug 2008 08:07 BST
Dinosaur Footprints found in British Columbia A series of dinosaur footprints have been discovered in British Columbia. Prints of a large Theropod and a huge long-necked dinosaur have been found, the first such trackway in Canada. more » Sunday, August 17
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 17 Aug 2008 15:48 BST
Notes on Hypsilophodon - one of the most studied of all Dinosaurs With the recent new research into the intercostal plates on Hypsilophodon being published we thought it an appropriate ... more » Friday, August 15
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Everything Dinosaur
on Fri 15 Aug 2008 08:14 BST
New Study Suggests Hypsilophodon was built for Speed Today at the Beijing Olympics, attention turns to the beautiful Birds Nest stadium as the track and field events get under way. ... more » Thursday, August 14
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Everything Dinosaur
on Thu 14 Aug 2008 12:55 BST
Giant Prehistoric Kangaroos and other Beasts wiped out by First Australians The debate over the impact of human migration as humans encounter indigenous species has been fuelled once more with ... more » Sunday, August 10
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 10 Aug 2008 10:23 BST
Grow Fast if you want to survive as a Dinosaur A study into the growth rates of Duck-Billed dinosaurs may shed light on their survival strategies for the late Cretaceous. more » Tuesday, August 5
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Everything Dinosaur
on Tue 05 Aug 2008 08:30 BST
New Theropod Dinosaur Revealed A new type of meat-eating dinosaur is unveiled. Polish scientists, trace the ancestry of carnivorous dinosaurs. more » Sunday, August 3
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Everything Dinosaur
on Sun 03 Aug 2008 16:04 BST
Update on Lyme Regis Fossil Festival 2009 The latest news regarding the proposed 2009 Lyme Regis Fossil Festival, an event that Everything Dinosaur has been involved with since it first started. more » |
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