ARTICLES

Filter  
Active filters 0
Remove
  

Refine your searches by:

Collections
Literature
Mining Engineering
Social Sciences
Education
Philosophy
Languages
Religion
Library and Museology
Zoology
Pure sciences
all records (22)

Languages
English
German

Countries
Canada
Brazil
Chile
USA
United Kingdom
South Africa
Indonesia
Spain
Croatia
Oman
all records (12)

Years
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2012
2009
2008
all records (14)

Filter  
 
46  Articles
1 of 6 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»
The Neuquén Basin in northwestern Patagonia, Argentina, holds the most important record of Cretaceous dinosaurs in South America.The Neuquén Group (Upper Cretaceous) is the richest dinosaur-bearing unit of the basin. It comprises the Río Limay, the Río Ne... see more

Triassic dinosaurs of Brazil are found in Santa Maria and Caturrita formations, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. There are three species known from the Santa Maria Formation (Staurikosaurus pricei, Saturnalia tupiniquim and Pampadromaeus barberenai), and ... see more

The origin of avian endothermy is a long-held question the answer of which cannot be provided by first level observations. Oological and reproductive characters have collectively provided a new source of data useful for phylogenetic analyses and paleobiol... see more

The uppermost Cretaceous continental deposits of the Neuquén Basin (west-central Argentina) have yielded a high diversity vertebrate assemblage, including numerous dinosaur species. The Neuquén Group is the richest unit in remains of dinosaur of the basin... see more

For the first half of the nineteenth century, objects in the British Museum were largely unlabeled, uncatalogued, and unexplained. Nevertheless, the idea that the object could evoke a ‘larger world’ was current in discussions of the pedagogical use of the... see more

For the first half of the nineteenth century, objects in the British Museum were largely unlabeled, uncatalogued, and unexplained. Nevertheless, the idea that the object could evoke a ‘larger world’ was current in discussions of the pedagogical use of the... see more

Dear Deakin Readers,I recently had an opportunity to interview Dr Jason M. Harley (pictured in this editorial) about his new book, Fake News and Dinosaurs, and I am pleased to publish it below.1. What compelled you to write a picture book about fake news?... see more

Brian Noble, Articulating Dinosaurs: A Political Anthropology, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016, paperback £26.95, pp. xiii+491

1 of 6 pages  |  10  records  |  more records»