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Documentary which follows the progress of a ten year battle over the fossilised skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex discovered in South Dakota by palaeontologist Peter Larson and his team from the Black Hills...
During construction at a Colorado ski resort, a bulldozer dug up a tooth so huge it had to be held in two hands. Scientists from the local Denver museum found a vast trove of fossils from the Ice Age 100,000...
Using cutting-edge technology and the specialised knowledge of world-class experts, this original series attempts a science and television first. Gathering all the disparate, fragmentary evidence of three of...
A series of six 25-minute television programmes in which palaeontologist Julian Hume and archaeologist Peter Floore search for evidence as to why certain animals became extinct. Using scientific research,...
A box set comprising three programmes from National Geographic’s Dinosaur Discoveries series of documentaries, dedicated to investigation into the nature, history and evolution of these extinct...
This DVD contains the eight programmes from the BBC series in which Dr Hermione Cockburn leads a team of fossil experts and geologists around different regions of Britain to search for its best fossil...
Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey provides an overview to his life and work in this 2007 interview conducted for the Academy of Achievement.
This is an archive copy of a live presentation and webcast by museum palaeontologist Peter Forey. In 1938, a strange fish was caught in the Indian Ocean. It was recognised as a living example of a family of...
Looks at new fossil discoveries in Patagonia in Argentina - the colossal herbivore argentinasaurus and nearby, the largest-ever carnivore, which lived at the same time and may have hunted in packs....
Recently discovered fossils of feathered dinosaurs in China could validate the work of palaeontologist John Ostrom, who has been arguing for nearly 30 years that birds evolved from predatory dinosaurs....
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