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Skullduggery
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Edward Steers
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Anatomy
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/ Applied sciences
/ Biological sciences
/ Biology
/ Body tissues
/ Bones
/ Cast iron
/ Chemical elements
/ Chemistry
/ Civil engineering
/ Communications
/ Communicative content
/ Connective tissues
/ Construction engineering
/ Digestive system
/ Engineering
/ Excavations
/ Fluorine
/ Fossils
/ Gravel pits
/ Halogens
/ Hoaxes
/ Humans
/ Iron
/ Mammals
/ Mouth
/ Paleobiology
/ Paleontology
/ Physical sciences
/ Primates
/ Quarries
/ Siderophile elements
/ Skull
/ Social sciences
/ Taphonomy
/ Teeth
/ Transition metals
/ Zoology
2013
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Edward Steers
in
Anatomy
/ Animals
/ Applied sciences
/ Biological sciences
/ Biology
/ Body tissues
/ Bones
/ Cast iron
/ Chemical elements
/ Chemistry
/ Civil engineering
/ Communications
/ Communicative content
/ Connective tissues
/ Construction engineering
/ Digestive system
/ Engineering
/ Excavations
/ Fluorine
/ Fossils
/ Gravel pits
/ Halogens
/ Hoaxes
/ Humans
/ Iron
/ Mammals
/ Mouth
/ Paleobiology
/ Paleontology
/ Physical sciences
/ Primates
/ Quarries
/ Siderophile elements
/ Skull
/ Social sciences
/ Taphonomy
/ Teeth
/ Transition metals
/ Zoology
2013
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Anatomy
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/ Biology
/ Body tissues
/ Bones
/ Cast iron
/ Chemical elements
/ Chemistry
/ Civil engineering
/ Communications
/ Communicative content
/ Connective tissues
/ Construction engineering
/ Digestive system
/ Engineering
/ Excavations
/ Fluorine
/ Fossils
/ Gravel pits
/ Halogens
/ Hoaxes
/ Humans
/ Iron
/ Mammals
/ Mouth
/ Paleobiology
/ Paleontology
/ Physical sciences
/ Primates
/ Quarries
/ Siderophile elements
/ Skull
/ Social sciences
/ Taphonomy
/ Teeth
/ Transition metals
/ Zoology
2013
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On a December day in 2006, Dr. Jorn Hurum, associate professor of paleontology at the Natural History Museum at the University of Oslo, walked into a fossil fair in Hamburg, Germany. The fair was among the largest events of its type held annually in Europe. Thousands of people from around Western Europe attended the fair in search of commercially available fossils and to see the many interesting paleontological specimens on display. It was not Hurum’s first visit to the fair, and he was not expecting to find anything out of the ordinary, but that is exactly what happened. Stopping by
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