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The Crazy Story Of The Bone Wars Explained

The Crazy Story Of The Bone Wars Explained Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images By Marina Manoukian/Dec. 30, 2020 4:46 pm EDT Over the course of the 19th century, people around the world were fascinated by dinosaurs and their fossilized bones that kept popping up. But no one seemed more obsessed than American paleontologists Edward Cope and O.C. Marsh, and the rivalry between the two men became a stain on paleontology s history for decades after their deaths. Although the two men are responsible for discovering and naming countless different types of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals, they re also responsible for destroying an unknowable amount of the fossil record. And they did this solely to keep the other one from getting it. And in the interest of putting out as much of their own research as possible, both men published research that would be riddled with errors. Some of their mistakes plagued paleontology for years,

When Dinosaurs Roamed New Jersey

When Dinosaurs Roamed New Jersey Michele Herrmann © Provided by The Daily Beast Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Getty/Michele Herrmann This is the latest edition of The Daily Beast s twice-a-month series on underrated destinations, It’ Now in my forties, I decided that a drive to southern New Jersey might reinvigorate that sense of childlike wonder. And so it was that I wound up in Haddonfield, a borough in Camden County about 20 minutes from Philadelphia. For Haddonfield was once the source of a significant 19th century discovery that helped shape the course of much of modern-day paleontology. It was in Haddonfield that the first nearly complete skeleton of a dinosaur was discovered in North America. Its name: “Hadrosaurus foulkii.”

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