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  1. An Agenda for Antiquity: Henry Fairfield Osborn and Vertebrate Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, 1890-1935 (History Amer Science & Technol) by Ronald Rainger, 2004-03-22
  2. Man's place in evolution (Natural History Museum Publications) by British Natural History Museum, 1991-10-25
  3. Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoecology and Archeology of the Eastern Great Lakes Region: Proceedings of the Smith Symposium, Held at the B (Bulletin ... of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences) by Smith Symposium (1986 Buffalo Museum of Science), Norton G. Miller, et all 1988-10
  4. A new fossil hawk from the Oligocene beds of South Dakota, (Contributions from the Museum of paleontology ... University of Michigan) by Alexander Wetmore, 1934
  5. A collection of stegocephalians from Scurry County, Texas, (Contributions from the Museum of paleontology ... University of Michigan) by E. C Case, 1932
  6. Taphonomic interpretation of enamel-less teeth in the Shotgun local fauna (Paleocene, Wyoming) (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, the University of Michigan) by Daniel C Fisher, 1981
  7. Vertebrate fossils from the Pleistocene Stump Arroyo member, Meade County, Kansas (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by Claude William Hibbard, 1951
  8. DINOSAURS OF THE ROYAL TYRRELL MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
  9. Pliocene Saw Rock Canyon fauna in Kansas (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by Claude William Hibbard, 1949
  10. A guide to the fossil mammals and birds in the Department of geology and paleontology in the British museum (Natural history): With 6 plates and 88 text-figures by British Museum (Natural History) Dept. of Geology., 1909-01-01
  11. The dilemma of the paleontologist (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by E. C Case, 1951
  12. Systematics and evolution of early Eocene Perissodactyla (Mammalia) in the Clarks Fork Basin, Wyoming (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology) by Philip D Gingerich, 1991
  13. Systematics and evolution of early Eocene Hyaenodontidae (Mammalia, Creodonta) in the Clarks Fork Basin, Wyoming (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology) by Philip D Gingerich, 1989
  14. Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleontology of Meade County, Kansas (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology / University of Michigan) by Claude William Hibbard, 1949

21. Siden Er Flyttet! - Naturhistorisk Museum, UiO
Society with the purpose of creating a paleontological environment for amateurs and professionals and to support the Paleontological Museum in Oslo. Norwegian and English.
http://www.toyen.uio.no/palmus/palvenn/
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Siden er flyttet!
Siden er flyttet til: /fagene/geologi/foreninger/palvenn/ Universitetet i Oslo

22. Links To Other Fossil Sites. Kentucky Geological Survey
Paleontology Museums Travel U.S.A. Paleontology Museums by State New Mexico Friends of Paleontology Evolution, Phylogeny, etc. Evolution Key Links Kentucky Geological Survey's
http://www.uky.edu/KGS/fossils/fossillinks.htm
KGS Home Fossils
Links to Other Fossil Sites Useful Paleontology Links Paleontology Museums: Evolution, Phylogeny, etc.:

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25. Why We Need The University Of Wyoming Geological Museum | Dinosaur Tracking
This is a crying shame, especially since good paleontology museums are as important as ever when it comes to helping the public understand science.
http://blogs.smithsonianmag.com/dinosaur/2009/07/23/why-we-need-the-university-o
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Why We Need the University of Wyoming Geological Museum
A sculpture of an Allosaurus skeleton in Wyoming. From Flickr user ukslim. Due to state funding cuts, the University of Wyoming Geological Museum was recently closed down Daily Rocket-Miner underlines precisely why such institutions are so sorely needed. Carlson attempts to support his case with some garden variety young-Earth creationist nonsense . He claims that recently discovered remnants of soft tissues of the kind that have been found from a Tyrannosaurus and a Brachylophosaurus point to a young Earth.  What Carlson misses is that the existence of degraded soft tissue structures in dinosaur fossils does not tell us how old these fossils are. Paleontologists use techniques like radiometric dating and biostratigraphy to determine the age of fossils, not the state of preservation of a particular fossil. Fossilization can vary widely in different settings and it is a mistake to consider something to be geologically young just because it is well preserved. It comes as no surprise that Carlson is not so much concerned with science as in defending his particular religious beliefs. So threatened is he, in fact, that he insists that there is no real paleontological or evolutionary science. Instead, paleontologists and evolutionary biologists are simply zealots bent on destroying religion. Carlson writes:

26. Collection (museum) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
For example, anthropology museums will pay special attention to Native American objects that may be subject to repatriation, and paleontology museums may look carefully at whether
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Collection (museum)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search A catalogue using index cards A museum is distinguished by a collection of often unique objects that forms the core of its activities for exhibitions education research , etc. This differentiates it from an archive or library , where the contents may be more paper-based, replaceable and less exhibition oriented. A museum normally has a collecting policy for new acquisitions, so only objects in certain categories and of a certain quality are accepted into the collection. The process by which an object is formally included in the collection is called accessioning and each object is given a unique accession number Museum collections, and archives in general, are normally catalogued in a collection catalog , traditionally in a card index , but nowadays in a computerized database . Transferring collection catalogues onto computer-based media is a major undertaking for most museums. All new acquisitions are normally catalogued on a computer in modern museums, but there is typically a backlog of old catalogue entries to be computerized as time and funding allows.
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Museum collections are widely varied. There are collections of art, of scientific specimens, of historic objects, of living zoological specimens, of cheese and much more. Because there are so many things to collect, most museums have a specific area of specialization. For example, a history museum may only collect objects relevant to a particular county or even a single person, or focus on a type of object such as automobiles or stamps. Art museums may focus on a period, such as modern art, or a region. Very large museums will often have many subcollections, each with its own criteria for collecting. A natural history museum, for example, will have mammals in a separate collection from insects.

27. Paleontology Tours, Paleontology Museums
Find a wide selection of travel packages of paleontology tours from InfoHub.com.
http://www.infohub.com/TRAVEL/SIT/sit_pages/paleontology.html

28. Paleontology Museums
Paleontology is more than the study of fossils. It is the study of dinosaurs, geology, evidence of the past, and human origins. UC Museum of Paleontology
http://jc-schools.net/fieldtrip/paleo.html
Paleontology is more than the study of fossils. It is the study of dinosaurs, geology, evidence of the past, and human origins. UC Museum of Paleontology
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

This University of California in Berkeley museum uses on-line exhibits to demonstrate the living habits of the dinosaur. Step back in time to this lost world. The Dallas Museum of Natural History
http://www.dallasdino.org/

The Natural History Museum

http://www.nhm.ac.uk

Could DNA be extracted from preserved insects to recreate an actual dinosaur? This museum encourages the discovery, understanding, and responsible use of the natural world. The Field Museum
http://www.fmnh.org./home.htm

Travel back to a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth less than 225 million years ago. Walk with the virtual dinosaurs at the virtual Field Museum.
Dinosaurs on the Playground
If I Lived When Dinosuaurs Roamed the Earth Back to Virtual Field Trips

29. The Paleontology Portal
Resources for K12 Teachers and Students Resources listed below are of particular interest to K-12 teachers and students. K-12 URL denotes a K-12-specific entryway to a general
http://www.paleoportal.org/index.php?globalnav=audience&sectionnav=k16

30. Home | New Mexico Museum Of Natural History And Science
Visitor information, displays, science and research, programs, and store. Located in Albuquerque.
http://nmnaturalhistory.org/
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science

31. Museums In South Dakota - South Dakota Tourism
Home Outdoors Archaeology and Paleontology Museums. Archaeology and Paleontology Museums Cultural Heritage Center LOCATED IN PIERRE, SD. Take a step back in time at the Cultural
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    LOCATED IN PIERRE, SD Take a step back in time at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre. Learn the history behind the people who made South Dakota the diverse state it is today. Hear recordings of American Indians speaking Dakota, Lakota and Nakota. Touch the different types of fur traded by trappers in the state’s early days. A train car serves as a theater for a video about the railroad, and guests learn about the Missouri River while standing at the helm of a steamboat. Hand-milk a model cow and learn about life in the 1900s in "Changing Times." The Cultural Heritage Center also houses the South Dakota state archives , which are open to the public. Admission charged. Call or visit www.sdhistory.org/mus/museum.htm
    Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science
    LOCATED IN SIOUX FALLS, SD Unearth your own dinosaur bone at the Kirby Science Center in the Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science in Sioux Falls. The center is home to more than 80 hands-on science exhibits and "Stan," a full-size replica of a Tyrannosaurus rex found in western South Dakota.

32. Courtenay District Museum Located In The Comox Valley
Discover the natural and cultural heritage of Comox Valley in the museum archives and palaeontology centre, or take a fossil tour. Located on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
http://www.courtenaymuseum.ca/
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The best of the Island’s unique cuisine... Ski, kayak, hike, shop and explore... Welcome to the Courtenay and District Museum and Palaeontology Centre, Courtenay, Vancouver Island. For over 45 years we've been keen about the natural and cultural heritage of the breathtaking Comox Valley, located on the shores of the Strait of Georgia - and we like to show it off. Are we serious about what we do? You bet - science, academic research, interpretation, preservation - and having fun! Be our guest to find out why the Comox Valley - past and present, is one of the most plentiful places on earth. Take a fossil tour and travel 80 million years back in time; browse our galleries to delve into the stories that make our history come alive. Enjoy Capes Escape, the Courtenay Museum's 1930s style home located on 7 acres connected to Capes Park, just 4 kms from Highway 19 and minutes from downtown Courtenay. Named after Katherine Capes, a Founder and Patron of the Courtenay and District Museum, this 1700 sq.ft. family home makes a perfect stay for those who want a value-added rest amid tall firs, pines, cedars and Capes family gardens. November 13th, 2010

33. The Biggest Museums In Krakow
The Biggest Museums in Krakow Krakow National Museum, City of Krakow Historical Museum, Wawel Royal Castle, Museum of Archeology, Krakow Archdiocese Museum, Ethnography Museum
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Krakow boasts the best collections in Poland, and some of its treasures are the envy of every museum in the world.
National Museum in Krakow Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie
at 1 Al. 3 Maja street, phone (+48) 122955500. Main building of Poland’s richest museum, with branches scattered all around Krakow’s downtown, is the chief venue for temporary exhibitions sometimes sensational, always interesting. The gallery of the 20th-century Polish art upstairs houses nearly 500 outstanding works by Poland’s modern artists, with a tilt towards those most important for Krakow. Arranged with regard to schools and trends rather than chronology the exhibits provide a wide cross-section of the Polish art, starting from the 1890s up to now. Also permanent are two other exhibitions: of decorative art and of the Polish arms and army uniforms.
Closed on Mondays. Open Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

34. SantaFeStation.com - Ghost Ranch Retreat
Visit the Ghost Ranch Anthropology and Paleontology museums. The Paleontology Museum houses our very own dinosaur, Coelophysis
http://www.santafestation.com/ghostranch/index.html
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Visit the Ghost Ranch Anthropology and Paleontology museums. The Paleontology Museum houses our very own dinosaur, Coelophysis The Museum Gift Shop offers fine pottery and jewelry by local artists, and other gift items. Books for adults and children, art and gift items, logo t-shirts and sweatshirts, film, and personal items are available at the Trading Post. Nationally certified, licensed massage therapists offer massage and integrative bodywork daily. History Ghost Ranch was given by Arthur and Phoebe Pack to the Presbyterian Church in 1955. The 21,000 acres that comprise Ghost Ranch were part of a land grant to Pedro Martin Serrano from the King of Spain in 1766. The grant was called Piedra Lumbre (shining rock). The name "Ghost Ranch", or the local name Rancho de los Brujos, was derived from the many tales of ghosts and legends of hangings in the Ranch's history. In Northern New Mexico villages, la resolana is a space on the south side of a building - protected from the wind and warmed by the absorbed rays of the winter sun - where people gather to exchange news and share stories. It has been described as a place where the community comes together in dialog and out of which a body of knowledge grows. In keeping with our name, Ghost Ranch in Santa Fe is a place where the elements of community, culture, light and dialog form the basis of a special learning process.

35. Types Of Museums : Art, History, Science
Art, History, Science Museums guide for students and teachers. Primary starting point to explore museums online.
http://www.museumstuff.com/museums/types.php

36. REMINDER/Groundbreakings For Water, Paleontology Museums, Park And Aquatic Cente
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37. SDNHM: Paleontology Department
The San Diego Natural History Museum's Department of Paleontology conducts biodiversity related research, and holds significant collections of specimens from southern California
http://www.sdnhm.org/research/paleontology/index.html

38. REMINDER/Groundbreakings For Water, Paleontology Museums, Park And Aquatic Cente
Free Press Release REMINDER/Groundbreakings for Water, Paleontology Museums, Park and Aquatic Center Begin Construction of Regional Attractions. from Business Wire. HighBeam
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39. NPS: Nature & Science» Geology Resources Division
Paleontology Museums. American Museum of Natural History (New York City) http//www.amnh.org/ Field Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology
http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/paleontology/links.cfm
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Each of the pages listed below provides access to selected Internet sites about paleontology. The pages are not meant to be comprehensive; instead, we trust they will provide a useful starting point. If you have any suggestions of Internet sites which we should consider including, please e-mail us Paleontology Museums American Museum of Natural History (New York City)
http://www.amnh.org/
Field Museum of Natural History, Department of Geology:
http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/geology/default.htm
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, VP:
http://www.clpgh.org/cmnh/vp/home.html

Carnegie Museum Invertebrate page:
http://www.clpgh.org/cmnh/inpal/home.html
National Museum of National History, Department of Paleobiology:
http://paleobiology.si.edu/
University of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley:
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

40. The Paleontology Portal
State Fossil Mammuthus columbi The Columbian mammoth entered North America via the Bering Land Bridge around one million years ago and roamed the grasslands of North America from
http://www.paleoportal.org/index.php?globalnav=time_space&sectionnav=state&a

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