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He says each man attained "a legendary status" from their bone war.
This may have been the "first shot" of the Bone Wars.
This fight between them is called the Bone Wars.
By 1873 their friendship dissolved into open hostility, helping to spark the Bone Wars.
Bone Wars - Similar rivalry and hoaxes over dinosaur bones in the late 19th century.
He discovered a total of 56 new dinosaur species during the Bone Wars compared to Marsh's 80.
Despite their advances, the Bone Wars also had a negative impact not only on the two scientists but their peers and the entire field.
Cope's relations with Marsh turned into a competition for fossils between the two, known today as the Bone Wars.
Marsh eventually "won" the Bone Wars by finding 80 new species of dinosaur, while Cope found 56.
Judging by pure numbers, Marsh "won" the Bone Wars.
Illustrated article on the Bone Wars.
Here, too, he concedes that this disagreement "can't be equated with the knock-down, drag-out bone war."
In the later stages of the Bone Wars, Marsh simply had more men and money at his disposal than Cope.
The Bone Wars also led to the discovery of the first complete skeletons, and the rise in popularity of dinosaurs with the public.
By the end of the Bone Wars, both men had exhausted their funds in the pursuit of paleontological supremacy.
This was during the "Bone Wars" with Othniel Charles Marsh.
The articles were too long and turgid, and Cope, who had lost his modest wealth in unwise mining investments, was losing the bone war.
Palaeotringa is a prehistoric bird genus that was discovered by O. C. Marsh during the bone wars.
However, this event is often cited as one of the causes of their long-lasting and acrimonious rivalry, known as the Bone Wars.
It was discovered by the paleontologist O.C. Marsh in the late 19th century Bone Wars.
He wrote to both Cope and O. C. Marsh, the famous rival paleontologists of the bone wars to alert them about his discovery.
Marsh is also known for the so-called "Bone Wars" waged against Edward Drinker Cope.
The Academy of Natural Sciences Bone Wars: the Cope-Marsh rivalry.
The discovery and early study of Allosaurus is complicated by the multiplicity of names coined during the Bone Wars of the late 19th century.
The discovery took place during the Bone Wars, and Cope's rival Marsh, who was "ever ready to humiliate" Cope, never called the claims into question.