Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is a 2008 American action adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg from a screenplay by David Koepp...
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The Garden Tomb (redirect from Skull hill)
adjacent to a rocky knoll known as Skull Hill. In the mid-nineteenth century, some Christian scholars proposed that Skull Hill is Golgotha, where the Romans...
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the fifth most complete T. rex fossil discovered to date, at more than 70% bulk. In October 2020, the fossil was sold for $31.8 million at auction, making...
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Triceratops (section Skull)
ṓps (ὤψ) meaning 'face'. Bearing a large bony frill, three horns on the skull, and a large, four-legged body, exhibiting convergent evolution with bovines...
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Dugway sheep incident (redirect from Skull Valley sheep kill)
The Dugway sheep incident, also known as the Skull Valley sheep kill, was a March 1968 sheep kill that has been connected to United States Army chemical...
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Tyrannosaurus (section Skull)
other tyrannosaurids, Tyrannosaurus was a bipedal carnivore with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Relative to its large and powerful hind...
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Allosaurus (section Skull)
by Motani et al., in 2020 suggests that Allosaurus was also sexually dimorphic in the width of the femur's head against its length. The skull and teeth...
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Glyptodon (section Skull, mandible, and dentition)
Bolivia including a nearly complete skull and several osteoderms. In a phylogenetic analysis conducted by Cuadrelli et al., 2020, G. jatunkhirki was recovered...
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Specimens of Tyrannosaurus (redirect from Cleveland skull)
synonymize the two genera. The holotype of Tyrannosaurus rex, a partial skull and skeleton originally called AMNH 973 (AMNH stands for American Museum...
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Minotaurasaurus (section Skull)
type and only species, Minotaurasaurus ramachandrani, is known from two skulls, a cervical vertebra and a cervical half ring. It was named and described...
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1940s and were later incorporated into an influential, though inaccurate, skull reconstruction at the American Museum of Natural History. Knowledge of Deinosuchus...
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Diprotodon (section Skull)
to describe Diprotodon as likely elephantine. In 1847, a nearly complete skull and skeleton was recovered from the Darling Downs, the latter confirming...
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Mongolia. In 1970, a Polish-Mongolian expedition discovered an ankylosaurian skull near Khulsan. In 1977, Teresa Maryańska named and described the type species...
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Giraffatitan (section Skull)
by a skull, six neck vertebrae and some back vertebrae. Skelett SII was larger but despite its size still a subadult individual. It included skull bones...
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weight estimate would have meant the animal had an impossible amount of bulk (fat, skin, muscle, etc.) layered onto its skeleton. They compared their...
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nearly complete skull of an adult female (STS 5) A. africanus (or possibly that of an adolescent male). Broom initially named the skull Plesianthropus...
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possessed four short legs and a bulky body. Its tail was rather short. The skull had a beak and shearing cheek teeth arranged in continuous dental batteries...
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Protoceratops (section Skull)
bipedally if necessary. They were characterized by a proportionally large skull, short and stiff neck, and neck frill. The frill was likely used for display...
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Lordkipanidze, David; Vekua, Abesalom; Ferring, Reid; et al. (November 2006). "A fourth hominin skull from Dmanisi, Georgia". The Anatomical Record Part...
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Reinhardt proposed that dodos were ground pigeons, based on studies of a dodo skull he had discovered in the collection of the Natural History Museum of Denmark...
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relatively small weighing 6.4 kg (14 lb) and a median of 8.4 kg (19 lb). Skull length is 13.9–14.5 cm (5.5–5.7 in) in males and 13 cm (5.1 in) for females...
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Goodyear Papers, 1683 - 1964 (bulk 1885 - 1964), Research Library, Buffalo History Museum, Joining the Club, p. 182. Skull and Keys, pg. 484 "Memorabilia...
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"Neanderthal cranium" or "Neanderthal skull" in anthropological literature, and the individual reconstructed on the basis of the skull was occasionally called "the...
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Mystery Case Files (redirect from Mystery Case Files: 13th Skull)
"Avis et critiques du jeu Mystery Case Files: 13ème Crâne sur PC". Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Retrieved 18 July 2018. "Mystery Case Files: 13th Skull". GameSpot...
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Aetiocetus (section Skull)
ability of the skull bones to move relative to one another, permit the mysticete skull to decrease the strain exerted on the skull during bulk feeding. Fitzgerald...
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Paranthropus (section Skull)
Pliocene to the Middle Pleistocene. Paranthropus is characterised by robust skulls, with a prominent gorilla-like sagittal crest along the midline—which suggest...
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Stegoceras (section Skull and dentition)
88 lb). The skull was roughly triangular with a short snout, and had a thick, broad, and relatively smooth dome on the top. The back of the skull had a thick...
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height, and maximum body masses of around 2 tonnes. They had short, deep skulls, a fused vertebral column, and a large bony carapace made up of hundreds...
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Stegosauria (section Skull)
was bipedal with the spikes sticking out sideways from the rear of the skull. A succession of additional discoveries from the Como Bluff sites allowed...
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et al. 1994"]; Ciochon 2010, p. 112 ["As the relocated discovery bed proved to be ~20 m above the horizon that Swisher et al. 1994 dated, the skull is...
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