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Perissodactyl Collection Improvement Project Progress Report, Fall ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML the Fall of 2006, with the move itself running from January through November 2007. In. July and August 2007, a group of four NSF-supported interns carried ...
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2008 Paleontology Summer Internships The Division of Paleontology ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML 2008 Paleontology Summer Internships. The Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History is offering a small number of full-time, ...
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Type Re-housing Project – Summer Internship 2007
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Whenever necessary, Coroplast, cut to the height needed for a given specimen, was used as a backer for the paper trays. This backer was then glued to the ...
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Portraits of Paleontologists: The American Museum of Natural History
Peter C. Kaisen Charles Craig Mook George Olsen David Bardack Richard Van Frank Gil Stucker Judith Pravda David B. Kitts Pete Rona Arnod Lewis Tilly Edinger ...
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1908 Cretaceous of Montana
The party consisted of Barnum Brown, Peter Kaisen, chief assistant, and C. H. Lambert, cook and teamster. They left Miles City June 8th, traveled northward ...
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Search the Fossil Collection at the American Museum of Natural History
Catalogue Number, Identification, Type, Higher Group, Description. '; for ($i = 0; $i < $row; $i++) { $data = pg_fetch_row($stat, $i); echo ' ...
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Archival Field Photographs of the American Museum of Natural History
Archived Field Photographs. [DIRECTORY] 1895 Expedition to the Uinta, Utah and the Washakie, Wyoming [DIRECTORY] 1897 Expedition to the Jurassic Bone Cabin ...
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American Museum of Natural History, Division of Paleontology
Within the overall mission of the AMNH, the Division of Paleontology seeks to describe the diversity of extinct invertebrates and vertebrates and explore ...
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Fossil Fish
Information on paleoichthyology from the American Museum of Natural History with a gallery of fossil images.
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American Museum of Natural History, Division of Paleontology
Within the overall mission of the AMNH, the Division of Paleontology seeks to describe the diversity of extinct invertebrates and vertebrates and explore ...
 
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