| Readings... Amateur Fossil Hunters Dig Up Trouble in Montana, Carol Potera, Science, 4/14/95, pp. 198-9. Doing Time Over Fossils, Science News, 4/6/96. The Evolution and Extinction of Dinosaurs, David Fastovsky and David Weishampel, Cambridge University Press, New York, 1996. Fossil of a Terror That Dwarfed T. rex is Found, John Noble Wilford, The New York Times, 5/17/96, p. A16. The Illustrated History of Dinosaurs, David Norman, Crescent Books, New York, 1985. Oldest Tyrannosaur, Discovered in Thailand, Is a Smaller T. rex, (AP) The New York Times, 6/20/96, p. A19. Spending It: Natural History Objects at Unnatural Prices, Dylan McClain, The New York Times, 9/15/96, p. C7. Well-Preserved T. Rex Bones May Get $1 Million at Auction, Malcolm Browne, The New York Times, 11/16/96, P. A1. Who Owns the Rights to Fossils (and associated stories), Kim MacDonald, Chronicle of Higher Education, pp. 8-10. Roamings...
Jeff Poling has done a bang-up job of compiling info on dinosauria.
Who would want to miss The Ultimate Guide to the T. Rex?
The Worldwide Museum of Natural History has the Dinosaur Galleries and much more.
The Why Files covered amber -- nature's flypaper -- and second-to-none preservative.
The Smithsonian Institution has some pretty cool dino graphs for your enjoyment.
Good thing dead dinos aren't camera-shy.
Natural history, evolution and geologic time are done in style at the UC Berkeley.
We saved the best news for last: AFRICA (4/1/96) -- Scientists revealed today that a live dinosaur was captured and later lost in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Why Files covers the battle between evolution and creationism.
These folks served up this Why File for your dino-ing pleasure.
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