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A study on the thermophysiology of metriorhynchids, as indicated by the oxygen isotope composition of the tooth enamel phosphate, is published by Séon et al. (2020). [29] Fossil material of two large-bodied metriorhynchids is reported from lower Kimmeridgian sediments in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg by Abel, Sachs & Young (2020), who ...
October 6, 2020: New York City $31,800,000 $37,438,704 Purchased by the state of Abu Dhabi. [58] Most expensive fossil ever sold until the sale of the Stegosaurus Apex in 2024. Sale did not include rights to reproduction, which were retained by Black Hills Institute of Geological Research. Numerous replicas are exhibited in museums worldwide. [59]
Since then, other fossils have sold for millions, including another mostly complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, nicknamed "Stan," which was sold at auction in October 2020 for a then-record of $31 ...
Revision of tabulate-like fossils from before the latest Middle Ordovician is published by Elias, Lee & Pratt (2020), who reject the interpretation of these fossils as true tabulate corals. [ 27 ] Drake, Whitelegge & Jacobs (2020) report the first recovery, sequencing, and identification of fossil biomineral proteins from a Pleistocene fossil ...
Description of the fossil material of birds from the Magdalenian of El Juyo, Spain is published by Rufà et al. (2022). [356] Description of the fossil material of birds from the Dieu and Maxa I Caves in Vietnam is published by Boev (2022). [357] A catalogue of fossil and subfossil birds from Cuba is published by Suárez (2022). [358]
Three dinosaur fossils from the Jurassic period will go under the hammer at a London auction on Thursday, with price estimates of millions of dollars. Christie's is offering the skeletons of an ...
‘Virtually complete’ Stegosaurus fossil goes on sale - but not everyone is happy. Lianne Kolirin, CNN. ... set a new world record in 2020 when it sold for $31.8 million at Christie’s.
Archosaurus (meaning "ruling lizard") is an extinct genus of carnivorous proterosuchid archosauriform reptile. [1] Its fossils are dated to the latest Permian of Russia and Poland, it is one of the earliest known archosauriforms.