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National and international news from the world of vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology, advice for amateur and para-professional fossil collectors, essays and updates on important issues in paleontology, paleoart & photography, original book reviews, and many other features. In the expanded Summer/Fall 2020 double issue: New work by master PaleoArtist Esther van Hulsen- A look at the 500 Women Scientists organization- Devil’s Toenails, Bulls’ Hearts, Horses’ Heads, and Thunderbolts: the Folklore of Fossil Molluscs- An essay on why the conversation about fossil selling needs to start over from scratch- Cannibal the Animal -the Sculpting of the Giant Worm, Websteroprion - Evidence for an Ordovician Mass Extinction Event at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History- Political Pangea: A modern map of an ancient supercontinent- Book reviews, Check Your Paleo-IQ, and more. NB: Buy directly from our site and save!
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National and international news from the world of vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology, advice for amateur and para-professional fossil collectors, essays and updates on important issues in paleontology, paleoart & photography, original book reviews, and many other features. In the expanded Summer/Fall 2020 double issue: New work by master PaleoArtist Esther van Hulsen- A look at the 500 Women Scientists organization- Devil’s Toenails, Bulls’ Hearts, Horses’ Heads, and Thunderbolts: the Folklore of Fossil Molluscs- An essay on why the conversation about fossil selling needs to start over from scratch- Cannibal the Animal -the Sculpting of the Giant Worm, Websteroprion - Evidence for an Ordovician Mass Extinction Event at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History- Political Pangea: A modern map of an ancient supercontinent- Book reviews, Check Your Paleo-IQ, and more. NB: Buy directly from our site and save!