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  2. Meet Paul Sereno, the Indiana Jones of paleontology. He’ll be ...

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    Paul Sereno, the longtime University of Chicago professor and so-called Indiana Jones of paleontology, a finder of lost civilizations and discoverer of new dinosaurs, one of the most beautiful ...

  3. Paul Sereno - Wikipedia

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    Paul Callistus Sereno (born October 11, 1957) is a professor of paleontology at the University of Chicago who has discovered several new dinosaur species on several continents, including at sites in Inner Mongolia, Argentina, Morocco and Niger. [1]

  4. Paul C. Sereno - Wikipedia

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  5. Gobero - Wikipedia

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    Paul Sereno The Gobero archaeological site , dating to approximately 8000 BCE, is the oldest known graveyard in the Sahara Desert . The site contains important information for archaeologists on how early humans adapted to a constantly changing environment.

  6. 23 memorable images from Life Magazine - AOL

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    The magazine was brought back as a monthly publication in 1978, only to be pulled again in 2000. Finally, In 2004 Life was resurrected once more as a newspaper supplement.

  7. People Magazine's Robin Williams cover is biggest seller ...

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    People Magazine sold the most single-copy issues this year across the weeklies. The top grossing cover this year was one of the late Robin Williams. The cover was released on August 25th, 14 days ...

  8. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    He later completed a second great mural for the Peabody, The Age of Mammals, which grew out of a painting published in Life magazine in 1953. [ 72 ] Zdeněk Burian, working from his native Czechoslovakia , followed the school of Knight and Zallinger, entering modern, biologically-informed paleoart scene via his extensive series of prehistoric ...

  9. Suchomimus - Wikipedia

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    It was named and described by paleontologist Paul Sereno and colleagues in 1998, based on a partial skeleton from the Elrhaz Formation. Suchomimus's long and shallow skull, similar to that of a crocodile, earns it its generic name, while the specific name Suchomimus tenerensis alludes to the locality of its first remains, the Ténéré Desert.