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February 23, 2013 · 12:06 am. A lot can be said about this iconic early bird, particularly its transitional nature in the evolution of birds from non-avian theropod dinosaurs. I won’t say any of that, not right now at least. I thought I would share a couple of pictures from my time volunteering with Doncaster Museum. At one point I was helping sort out the fossils in the education collection and found an. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Science and the EU.
January | 2013 | The Palaeobabbler
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Monthly Archives: January 2013. January 5, 2013 · 6:42 pm. More All Yesterdays – videos and competition. In a previous post. I discussed the launch of. And its approach to palaeoart. If you are interested you can watch the talks from the launch event online. Darren Naish’s talk, about artistic stereotypes, the weirdness of real animals, and the palaeoart tradition, can be viewed here: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? There’s also a competition. Weird, unexplored niches? Or some quirky type of behavior?
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Monthly Archives: July 2013. July 24, 2013 · 10:06 pm. Kick up the backside needed. I intend to write lots about the Cambrian Explosion, for a few reasons. In no particular order:. 1) It is a passion of mine. 2) I attended the Lyell Meeting on the Cambrian diversification earlier this year (the meeting was earlier this year, not the diversification) and learnt a lot, yet never blogged about it. So there, plans I may not live up to, but at least I have written this blog post as a start. Science and the EU.
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Monthly Archives: November 2014. November 30, 2014 · 8:49 pm. Jurassic World – an opinionated review of the trailer. I’ve been talking about. For years, though naturally referring to it as. For most of that time. I’ve followed rumours down dead ends and was excited when it was announced, though also a tad nervous. So with the release of the trailer I am finding a lot of friends interested in my opinion. There’s a lot to take in from such a short clip, but that is no surprise, I have been a. I watch the t...
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Bone Wars: Exciting Film News. Jurassic World – an opinionated review of the trailer →. July 24, 2013 · 10:06 pm. Kick up the backside needed. I intend to write lots about the Cambrian Explosion, for a few reasons. In no particular order:. 1) It is a passion of mine. 2) I attended the Lyell Meeting on the Cambrian diversification earlier this year (the meeting was earlier this year, not the diversification) and learnt a lot, yet never blogged about it. Bone Wars: Exciting Film News. You are commenting us...
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The Palaeobabbler: November 2012
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012. I haven't used this blog for rather a long time and now it is time to move on. I have started a new blog, using WordPress, with the same name as this one. It will focus on evolution and palaeontology (it is meant to be more "professional" but only time will tell). I will not abandon this blog completely, but it will not get much use. The new blog can be found here: http:/ palaeobabbler.wordpress.com/. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012. I haven't used this blog for rather a long time and now it is time to move on. I have started a new blog, using WordPress, with the same name as this one. It will focus on evolution and palaeontology (it is meant to be more "professional" but only time will tell). I will not abandon this blog completely, but it will not get much use. The new blog can be found here: http:/ palaeobabbler.wordpress.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012. I haven't used this blog for rather a long time and now it is time to move on. I have started a new blog, using WordPress, with the same name as this one. It will focus on evolution and palaeontology (it is meant to be more "professional" but only time will tell). I will not abandon this blog completely, but it will not get much use. The new blog can be found here: http:/ palaeobabbler.wordpress.com/. Links to this post. Wednesday, 4 July 2012. And The Pterosaur Heresies. But d...
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November 30, 2014 · 8:49 pm. Jurassic World – an opinionated review of the trailer. I’ve been talking about. For years, though naturally referring to it as. For most of that time. I’ve followed rumours down dead ends and was excited when it was announced, though also a tad nervous. So with the release of the trailer I am finding a lot of friends interested in my opinion. There’s a lot to take in from such a short clip, but that is no surprise, I have been a. Rarely felt like a. Those snippets from the.
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Skip to main content. Welcome to the Palaeo-Barn, the home of the Wellcome Trust Palaeogenomics and Bio-Archaeology Research Network at Oxford University. Our modus operandi involves combining the resolution afforded by DNA sequences and fine-scale morphological variation with the time depth of archaeology and palaeontology. If you want to send us samples you may register with Richard. And use our sample submission form here. Descriptions of the projects Palaeo-BARN members are involved in. Greger, you k...
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