Day 15 #artAdventCalendar is my #linocut of Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska (1925-2015) a Polish #paleobiologist, famous for a series of Polish-Mongolian expeditions she lead from 1963-1971 to the Gobi desert, where she discovered dinosaurs including the Deinocheirus, where she & team found the “Fighting Dinosaurs” fossil specimen in 1971 preserving a Protoceratops & Velociraptor trapped in combat about 74 million years ago. 🧵

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Day 23 #SciArtSeptember prompt scouting: Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska (1925-2015) a Polish #paleobiologist, famous for a series of Polish-Mongolian expeditions she lead from 1963-1971 to the Gobi desert! There she discovered dinosaurs including the Deinocheirus, plus she & team found the “Fighting Dinosaurs” fossil specimen in 1971 preserving a Protoceratops & Velociraptor trapped in combat about 74 million years ago. 🧵

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Happy birthday to Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska (1925-2015) a Polish #paleobiologist famous for a series of Polish-Mongolian expeditions she lead from 1963-1971 to the Gobi desert! There she discovered dinosaurs including the Deinocheirus, plus she & team found the “Fighting Dinosaurs” fossil specimen in 1971 preserving a Protoceratops & Velociraptor trapped in combat about 74 million years ago. Her research covered a wide range of palaeontology 🧵

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For #printersolstice2425 prompt calcium, my #linocut of Zofia Keilan-Jaworowska (1925-2015) a Polish #paleobiologist, famous for a series of Polish-Mongolian expeditions she lead from 1963-1971 to the Gobi desert, where she discovered dinosaurs including the Deinocheirus, where she & team found the “Fighting Dinosaurs” fossil specimen in 1971 preserving a Protoceratops & Velociraptor trapped in combat about 74 million years ago. Her research covered a wide range 🧵

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#Paleobiologist Julia Türtscher from the University of Vienna has explored the puzzling world of #rays that lived 150 million years ago and discovered a previously hidden diversity – including a new ray species.
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https://www.sflorg.com/2024/03/pal03212401.html
Rays were more diverse 150 million years ago than previously thought

New fossil ray species discovered in Bavarica, Germany: Aellopobatis bavarica from the Late Jurassic

For a #mammalian #paleobiologist, one of the most exciting prospects of visiting #Africa is getting to see many of the #animals you've studied in #fossil form in the flesh. As I teach the #Gonzaga in #Chimfunshi program in #Zambia 🇿🇲, I'll be sharing my relevant #wildlife sightings here.

No better day than #FossilFriday for an #introduction!

Hi everyone, I'm Emma 👋 and I'm an Irish #paleobiologist at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg 🇩🇪 I'm interested in understanding the drivers of deep-time #biodiversity patterns (e.g. of 🦕 🐊 🦎 and 🐠) I'm also interested in how ethical issues and the legacy of colonialism influence paleontological research ⚖️ ⛏️

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