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I’ve been peripherally involved in the recent renaissance regarding dinosaur origins since my discovery of the skeleton of Revueltosaurus callenderi in 2004 and the subsequent recognition that it was not a dinosaur. With my good friends and colleagues Sterling Nesbitt and Randall Irmis, I proceeded to reexamine much of the Late Triassic dinosaur record using an apomorphy-based approach emphasized by UT Austin professor Chris Bell and his colleagues for Neogene vertebrates. Leer más.

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a blog about my field activities. It is already December, with less daylight, a decrease in temperature and last weekend even the first snow of the year… With nostalgia I look back to the last field days of the year. At the time of writing this blog, the clock points to 9 PM, it’s dark, cold and they even predicted more snow for tomorrow. Leer más.