The dinosaur’s fossilized remains were found in 1914 from the Bahariya Formation from a locality in the northern part of the ...
Scientists used lost fossil photos to identify Tameryraptor markgrafi, a new dinosaur species from Egypt. The fossil was ...
Scientists have identified a previously unknown dinosaur species from an unlikely source: photographs of fossils destroyed during the Allied bombing of Munich in World War II. Researchers ...
Dinosaur fossils discovered by paleontologists working with the University of Wisconsin-Madison have been determined to be ...
Less than a decade later, World War II swallowed Germany. The fossils were housed in the Old Academy building of the Bavarian State Collection for Paleontology and Geology when the campus was hit by ...
An artist's reconstruction of the newly named dinosaur whose remains were destroyed in a 1944 WWII ... [+] air raid. Paleontologists have identified a new species of dinosaur — not be examining ...
A new species of predatory dinosaur that lived in North Africa 95 million years ago has been identified—some 80 years after the only specimen was destroyed in a World War II bombing raid.
The name Tameryraptor honors the ancient Egyptian name for their land, “Tamery,” meaning “the promised land.” The species ...
Researchers in Argentina have uncovered a new species of dinosaur, Guemesia ochoai ... The newly discovered skull joins this exclusive list. The fossil was unearthed in the Los Blanquitos ...
Stromer’s original classification was thus incorrect. We identified a completely different, previously unknown predatory dinosaur species here and named it Tameryraptor markgrafi.” A century ...