Chapter
Knell, Simon J.;
Taylor, Michael L.;
(2003)
Hugh Miller, the Fossil Discoverer and Collector
Chapter
Janvier, Philippe;
(2003)
Armoured Fish from Deep Time: From Hugh Miller's Insights to Current Questions of Early Vertebrate Evolution
Article
Caspari, Rachel;
Wolpoff, Milford H.;
(2012)
The Dubois Syndrome
Thesis
Rieppel, Lukas Benjamin;
(2012)
Dinosaurs: Assembling an Icon of Science
Article
Brice, William R.;
(2004)
Henry Shaler Williams (1847--1918) and Punctuated Equilibiria
Article
Cohen, Alan;
(2000)
Mr. Bain and Dr. Atherstone: South Africa's pioneer fossil hunters
Article
Kyla Schuller;
(2016)
The Fossil and the Photograph: Red Cloud, Prehistoric Media, and Dispossession in Perpetuity
Article
Claudine Cohen;
(2017)
“How nationality influences Opinion”: Darwinism and palaeontology in France (1859–1914)
Article
P. Minard;
(2018)
Making the ‘Marsupial Lion‘: Bunyips, Networked Colonial Knowledge Production between 1830–59 and the Description of Thylacoleo carnifex
Article
Laura Colli;
Antonella Salvini;
Elena Pecchioni;
Sandra Cencetti;
(2017)
Conservation of Paleontological Finds: the Restoration Materials of the “Problematica Verrucana”
Article
R. Bruce Mcmillan;
(2022)
Albert C. Koch’s Missourium and the Debate over the Contemporaneity of Humans and the Pleistocene Megafauna of North America
Chapter
Howell, Alan C.;
(2005)
James Lomax (1857--1934): Palaeobotanical Catalyst or Hindrance?
Book
Ilja Nieuwland;
(2019)
American Dinosaur Abroad: A Cultural History of Carnegie’s Plaster Diplodocus
Article
Barry J. Cooper;
James B. Jago;
(2018)
Robert Bedford (1874-1951), the Kyancutta Museum, and a unique contribution to international geology
Article
Ali Mehmet Celâl Şengör;
(2021)
Eduard Suess and palaeontology: His illustrations
Article
Pelayo López, Francisco;
(2019)
Entre la curiosidad popular y la ciencia académica: el “hombre fósil” de Fontainebleau (1823-1824)
Article
Brinkman, Paul D.;
(2010)
Charles Darwin's Beagle Voyage, Fossil Vertebrate Succession, and “The Gradual Birth and Death of Species”
Article
Glendening, John;
(2009)
“The World-Renowned Ichthyosaurus”: A Nineteenth-Century Problematic and Its Representations
Article
Lukas Rieppel;
(2015)
Prospecting for Dinosaurs on the Mining Frontier: The Value of Information in America’s Gilded Age
Book
Richard Fallon;
(2021)
Reimagining Dinosaurs in Late Victorian and Edwardian Literature: How the ‘Terrible Lizard' Became a Transatlantic Cultural Icon
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