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These 12,000-Year-Old Instruments Were Intentionally Screechy

These 12,000-Year-Old Instruments Were Intentionally Screechy
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These 12,000-Year-Old Instruments Were Intentionally Screechy

These 12,000-Year-Old Instruments Were Intentionally Screechy
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Dino News and Views: Dinosaurs Spring Eternal


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The Cretaceous plant-eating hadrosaurs, also known as ‘duck-bills’, are some of North America’s most common fossil dinosaurs.
Isolated skeletons are found all over the prairies, and hadrosaur bonebeds are known from several locations, ranging from Mexico to Alaska, including right here in the Peace country.
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One of these local bonebeds is now the subject of a recently published scientific paper that reveals new information about the dinosaurs that lived in this area.
This study was led by graduate student Bray Holland of Australia’s University of New England, and coauthored by members of the Boreal Alberta Dinosaur Project, which includes the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum’s head curator Dr. Corwin Sullivan among other frequent collaborators. ....

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