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Ideal Picture of Belly River Series Time by
Deckert, of the American Museum of Natural History, New York. |
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“Dinosaur Mummy” found by George F. Sternberg |
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“Here the skin is preserved with its complex arrangement of minute scales” |
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In 1909 Charles M. Sternberg discovered this magnificent Triceratops |
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Portheus molossus, Cope |
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Another skeleton George found, to add to the trophies of his hunt |
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Mr. C. W. Gilmore’s wax figure of his ideal Diplodocus carnegii |
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A huge Titanotherium |
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Trachodon annectens, Marsh |
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Traveling on Red Deer River, Alberta |
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Steveville at the mouth of Berry Creek, Alberta |
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Charlie’s carnivore as he found it |
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Preparing Charlie’s Carnivore |
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Loading Carnivore with triplex tackle |
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Quarry after Carnivore was removed |
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Sternberg’s camp three miles below Steveville, Alberta |
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Skeleton of Lambe’s Stephanosaurus |
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Sections of Stephanosaurus skeleton |
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“I climbed the rugged buttes and ridges” |
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Pillars cut from the solid rock |
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Outlying Butte over 300 feet high |
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Levi founded a crested dinosaur |
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Excavation after taking out Charlie’s Stephanosaurus |
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Charlie’s new Trachodon |
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Prepared skull of Gryposaurus, Lambe, Kritosaurus, Brown |
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The strata of clay thins out to nothing |
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Discovery of George’s Chasmosaurus, (Ceratops) |
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George’s Chasmosaurus, lying in quarry |
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Levi wrapping Chasmosaurus |
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Chasmosaurus Quarry |
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George preparing his Chasmosaurus |
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Skull of Chasmosaurus restored by Weber |
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Sternberg’s camp three miles below “Happy Jack Ferry” |
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Styracosaurus in the bottom of gorge |
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Top view of Styracosaurus, prepared by C. H. Sternberg |
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Charlie’s Centrosaurus in the rock |
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Putting Irons on crest of Centrosaurus |
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George at work on C. H. Sternberg’s Centrosaurus, (Monoclonius) |
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Centrosaurus, discovered by Charles H. Sternberg |
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Limb of Gorgosaurus, mounted by C. M. Sternberg |
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Quarry of George’s Plated Dinosaur |
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Packing up a Loveland Ferry 1915 |
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Badlands of the Red Deer River below Steveville |
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Badlands near Steveville. Photograph by Levi Sternberg |
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Badlands near Steveville. Notice cross bedding |
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Quarry with skeleton of Corythosaurus lost at sea 1916 |
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Charlie letting his plated dinosaur down 150 feet |
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Hauling out fossil |
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Urn-like Mass of Rock |
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Egyptian Sphynx-like rock |
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Dog Cr. Montana. Notice effects of vulcanism |
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Badlands near Cow Island, Montana |
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Badlands of the Missouri River |
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