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Then I need to write a fourth one on the early history of paleontology.
History of paleontology for more on his contributions to the development of that field.
A particularly important incident in the history of paleontology involves Kaup.
It was a major development in the history of paleontology and the history of geology.
But it was his fate to live in the greatest period of discovery in the history of paleontology.
Together these two 1796 papers were a landmark event in the history of paleontology and in the development of comparative anatomy as well.
The cargo that it was carrying, in my opinion, constitutes the most sensational discovery ever to be made in the history of paleontology and biology.
The debate over the interpretation of Eozoon was a significant episode in the history of paleontology (Adelman, 2007).
Given the history of evolutionary thought, and the history of paleontology, the question of the antiquity of man became quite natural to ask at around this period.
The history of paleontology traces the history of the effort to understand the history of life on Earth by studying the fossil record left behind by living organisms.
Georges Cuvier's history of paleontology in the 1790s, which established the reality of extinction, explained this by local catastrophes, after which other fixed species repopulated the affected areas.
Such remains and the Natives' mythological interpretations had already caught the attention of scientists like Georges Cuvier by the mid-1700s, which highlights Louisiana's long history of paleontology.
The history of paleontology in the United States refers to the developments and discoveries regarding fossils discovered within or by people from the United States of America.
"I can't think of another month in the history of paleontology in which two such finds of importance were published," said Dr. Bernard Wood, a paleontologist at George Washington University.
And in 1958, he published the book Cronologia Histórica de Santa Maria e do extinto município de São Martinho which included the history of paleontology in the Paleorrota area from 1787 to 1930.
In the whole history of paleontology, he said, only about 20 complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons have been collected, and as far as is known, the nanotyrannus skull in Cleveland is the only one of its genus ever found.
But nothing created a bigger sensation than the second expedition's discovery of dinosaur eggs, what Michael J. Novacek, the senior vice president of the American Museum of Natural History, here calls "one of the most important moments in the history of paleontology."
The history of invertebrate paleozoology (also spelled palaeozoology) differs from the history of paleontology in that the former usually emphasizes paleobiology and the paleoecology of extinct marine invertebrates, while the latter typically emphasizes the earth sciences and the sedimentary rock remains of terrestrial vertebrates.