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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
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  • Paleontologist Jack Horner Field Station School at Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
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  • Dromaeosaur at the Field Station in Dinosaur Provincial Park of the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada
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  • Portrait of O.C. Marsh, (Rear Center) founder of the Yale Peabody Museum with his 1870 field crew to the West.
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  • Paleontologist Jack Horner Field Station School at Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.  Bones some several species of dinosaurs abound the area.
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  • Artifacts from the lives of archenemies O.C. Marsh (left) and Edward Drinker Cope.  From Yale University, the Marsh pick became the standard for today's paleontologists.  Marsh's commissioned drawings of a Ceratosaurus, from the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, provide a backdrop for his compass and portrait of him (center row middle) and his 1870 field crew to the West.  Cope artifacts include: his pick and field diary from the American Museum of Natural History; from the Smithsonian archives, headlines of the original New York Herald chronicling their public fued; field specimens discovered in the vaults of the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, left as Cope had prepared them for shipment - still wrapped in newspapsers of the day, the Fargo Forum and the Sioux County Herald, both dated 1893.  From the University of Pennsylvania, the bones of the legendary bone hunter himself, Professor Edward Drinker Cope.
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  • In the Gobi Desert, Michael Novacek (left) and Mark Norell (right) excavate a specimen they dubbed "Big Mama" , a mother nesting oviraptor that died proctecting her nest that died in the Cretaceous.
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  • Paleontologist Jack Horner looking at dinosaur egg shells on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.<br />
Montana.
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  • Paleontologist Jack Horner looking at dinosaur egg shells on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.<br />
Montana.
    Horner Jack 0023 Choteau.jpg
  • Paleontologist Jack Horner looking at dinosaur egg shells on Egg Mountain near Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.<br />
Montana.
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  • Paleontologist Jack Horner looking at dinosaur egg shells near Egg Mountain close to Choteau, Montana.  Jack was much of the inspiration for Michael Crighton's Jurassic Park novel.
    Horner Jack 0020 Choteau.jpg
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