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Forum Post people do u like history,hate history or love history.WHAT M...
people do u like history,hate history or love history.WHAT MAY BE THE ANSWER
Forum Post Paleontology Chapter Removed From Kansas History Textbook
... be interested in knowing that a publisher has removed a chapter on geology and paleontology from a Kansas history textbook in response to the State Board of Education's vote to leave evolution o...
Forum Post Dinosaur skeletons at the KU Natural History Museum
Hey, does anyone know how many dinosaur skeletons there are at the KU Natural History Museum? http://www.dinosaurhome.com/components/com_fireboard/ template/default_forestfire/images/english/em...
Blog Post What Do You Expect From The Natural History Museum?
I'm sure that anyone that has kids, and in fact anyone that is into dinosaurs has been at least one to a museum to look at skeletons of dinosaurs and walked through the dinosaurs hall. This bloge...
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Juvenile Mastodon Tibia according to the folk at the Florida Museum of Natural History. We sent them all sorts of pictures and they sent us a reply. Thats when we asked if it was of any value to be do...
Blog Comment Utahraptor Research, Part 4: Questions and Habitat
...ould humans have had to be there? I have been studying genetics and we possess a record of our bloodlines history about what we ate and what conditions occured throughout our history in the combinati...
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...o knows? I would contact nearest major college or university in the area where found and ask for help from history dept. Many have contacats on thier websites where questions and images can be submitt...
Photo Comment Lyme Regis - The Jurassic Coast
...ic, Jurassic and Cretaceous cliffs, spanning the Mesozoic Era, documenting 180 million years of geological history. " ...
Forum Post Kronosaurus queenslandicus query
...s for the reply.... In my web search, I ran across one of Colin's messages that explained some of the history of the Yankee 'Plastersaurus' and am now a little reluctant to make too BIG...
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...other things that could fossilize that would form similar shapes also. What we don't know about earths history is millions of times more than what we do know. We don't even know 1/100 of what&...
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...hotos and text from Charles Finsley the Curator Emeritus of earth sciences at the Dallas Museum of Natural History. His book "A Field Guide to Fossils of Texas" contains tons of information on the geo...
Forum Post Any kid-oriented fossil guides, western U.S.?
...ion... I would suggest you drive at least one way through Kansas..... and stop at the KU Museum of Natural History in Lawrence, and the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays.... You could also m...
Blog Comment What Do You Expect From The Natural History Museum?
You guys have already read my mind. ;) That's exactly what I want in a Natural History Museum, other than it being near me, and make it a good one, lol. :P Sadly, all I've got is the Creationist Museu...
Forum Post Does anyone know what this fossil is ?
You have a special piece of history there. The real value is the one that you place on it yourself.
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Sure - you can contact the University of Florida directly as they run the state Museum of Natural History. There is also http://www.southwestfloridafossilclub.com/ - they're very friendly. You can...
Forum Post Moon nearer the earth during the mesozoic
...really 'big' will happen to Planet Earth with or without the moon moving further away... Through history this has happened so I have no reason to believe it won't go on that way....
Forum Post Can you give me any infomation about Sue Henders...
...and was a volunteer on the party that found her and excavated "her" (The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Forum Post what kind of teeth do you suggest these are?
...ter or pop can works. Also if we had a general area of the country and terrain with a little of the areas history would help....
Forum Post fossil collecting around Sedona, AZ
...s going to Sedona, AZ in November. We live near NYC, and my kids and I love the American Museum of Natural History, but we have never collected any fossils of our own. Does anyone know of any good fos...
Forum Post Help with cleaning a fossil?
If you have a local Museum of Natural History, they may offer classes on fossil preparation - if not, Edmund Scientific (http://www.edmundscientific.com/Products/ DisplayProduct.cfm?productid...) has ...
Forum Post the most famous hadrosuar
...redator of hell creeck was the t-rex paleontoligist have found a hadrousar dinsouar that rewrote hadrosaur history you can find out more about this dinosaur by finding the book "dinomummy" ...
Forum Post Question About Mammal-like-Reptil es
In the history of life, when did the Mammal-like-Reptiles live? _If_ I remember correctly, cladist represent them as ancestor to mammals, yet they are found in strata that is older dinosaurs. What...
Forum Post moon is revoving in its axis but why it is nearer to earth i...
...ing what the dinosaurs witnessed and they didn't know either. every thing has a cycle and all through history they witnessed their share....
Forum Post What is the oldest mummy ever found, and where was it found?
...- which could indicate a nation of seamen. Something we don't often get to hear during 9000-years-ago-history lessons, if you get my drift. This is really important for my research, but I hav...
Forum Post Vetebrae fossils found in MD
Already found the Baltimore museum of natural history has staff on hand so plan on taking the kids some weekend to verify what ever I've found. Thanks for the help and suggestion... ~A
Forum Post Museum Unveils Most Bird-like Dinosaur Yet
...eople. You can track my other posts on deja.news, if you care to. I post a lot on rec.arts.sf.written, soc.history.what-if, and alt.tv.daria. True. But how do you explain all the *other* similarit...
Forum Post Whats your favorite Dinosaur?
...ing to go visit at the same time had to move. That would be awesome. ...But the Carnegie Museum of Natural History does have two T-rexes now, and I might get to go see them soon soon. Anyway.....
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