Sentence examples for fossil pieces from inspiring English sources

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These 35 fossil pieces are of great archeological and scientific value.

Dr Taylor is disappointed that more of Brontomerus could not be recovered, and wonders whether larger fossil pieces are being held in some unknown private collection.

The fossil pieces are connected together based on morphological clues (Fig. 4a,b) resulting in the reconstruction of an extinct hominid skull (Sahelanthropus tchadensis, Australopithecus afaranesis, Paranthropus boisei, Australopithecus africanus, Homo erectus, Homo ergaster, Homo neanderthalensis, or Homo floresiensis) and Piltdown man (our source of skulls has been http://www.boneclones.com).

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The original fossil piece Fowler discovered is at the State Museum of Pennsylvania, where his partner does research.

In court papers obtained by the AP, prosecutors said that the skull was unlawfully taken from the Gobi Desert and was shipped from Japan to Gainesville, Fla., in June 2006 by being falsely labeled as "fossil stone pieces".

He showed me a fascinating fossil, a piece of a Homo erectus skull, found in a travertine tile factory in Turkey.

And you can slice it, dice it, however you want, as if you could dissect it with a knife, but you are doing it digitally and non-destructively". The team has begun scanning the prepared fossil one piece at a time to reveal as complete a pliosaur picture possible, including information about the internal bone structure and the positioning of hidden teeth.

OF MODERN MAN IN EUROPE Two fossils, a piece of jawbone with three teeth found in England and two infant teeth found in Italy, are the oldest known skeletal remains of anatomically modern humans in Europe, two international research teams reported.

Mr. Jia studied the fossils to piece together how hominids in the region evolved and supported the theory that modern Chinese could be traced from them.

At another point, Mr. Bush stooped to pick up a fossil-like piece of jawbone, complete with jagged teeth, from a species he was hard-pressed to identify.

Researchers studying the evolution of alligators and caimans have previously relied on a sparse patchwork of fossils to piece together the animals' history.

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