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Fossil collecting (sometimes, in a non-scientific sense, fossil hunting) is the collection of the fossils for scientific study, hobby, or profit. Fossil collecting, as practiced by amateurs, is the predecessor of modern paleontology and many still collect fossils and study fossils as amateurs.
The private sale of fossils has attracted criticism from paleontologists, as it presents an obstacle to fossils being publicly accessible to research. [2] Most countries where relatively complete dinosaur specimens are commonly found have laws against the export of fossils. The United States allows the sale of specimens collected on private ...
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Anthony J. Martin is a paleontologist who has taught at Emory University since the early 1990s. He is best known for his books, An Introduction to the Study of Dinosaurs, [1] Life Traces of the Georgia Coast, [2] Dinosaurs without Bones, [3] and Life Sculpted: Tales of the Animals, Plants, and Fungi that Drill, Break, and Scrape to Shape Earth. [4]
Kenneth Carpenter (born 21 September 1949) is an American paleontologist.He is the former director of the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum and author or co-author of books on dinosaurs and Mesozoic life.
Emily A. Buchholtz is a vertebrate paleontologist, interested in morphology, evolution, and development at Wellesley College.She is best known for her published journal of The therian sternum at the lateral somitic frontier: Evolution of a composite structure [1] alongside recognition as a AAAS fellow in 2015 [2] and a current Gordon P. Lang and Althea P. Lang ‘26 Professor Emerita of ...
Robert Joseph Gay is an American Paleontologist known for his work in the Chinle and Kayenta Formations in the southwest United States.He is known for his studies of cannibalism in Coelophysis and sexual dimorphism in Dilophosaurus, and his fieldwork in Bears Ears National Monument.
Kevin Padian (born 1951) is an American paleontologist. He is Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, Curator of Paleontology, University of California Museum of Paleontology, and was President of the National Center for Science Education from 2007 to 2008. [1]