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Palaeontology / Academia / Specimens of Tyrannosaurus / Trace fossil / Paleontology / Geology / Michael Benton
Date: 2014-11-23 20:30:03
Palaeontology
Academia
Specimens of Tyrannosaurus
Trace fossil
Paleontology
Geology
Michael Benton

www.palaeontologyonline.com Title: Perspectives: Three years on, palaeontology still online Author(s): The Palaeontology [online] Team Volume: 4 Article: 7

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