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Posted by: jhorner 8/15/2007 2:35 PM

Now that all our Montana crews are out of the field, several of us are preparing for our last expedition of the year to Mongolia to continue collecting specimens of Psittacosaurus.  So far we have more than 100 skeletons that will be used to study species variation, and population histology.  We are working with Bolor Minjin and her father Minjin Chulaan out of the Science and Technology University of Mongolia.  You can check out what we've been up to by reading the cover story in the latest issue of Discover Magazine (September 2007 issue).  The photo shows one of our psittacosaur excavations from last year.  The pole holds a camera for taking time-lapse photography.

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Re: Mongolian Expedition    By keith solberg on 8/25/2007 8:49 AM
I have a 7 year old son and right now dinosaurs are all he thinks about. He says he wants to be a paleontologist when he grows up. A few days ago he asked me if we could go to the Gobi Desert. I told him it was far away. He wanted to know if it was in America. So I showed him where it was on our globe and told him it would be very expensive to go there. Yesterday I started reading to him the article in Discover magazine about your work in Mongolia. Today when I got home from work, he was all excited because he said he'd read a book with your name in it. Maybe next year I can take him to the town I was born in, Miles City, and go looking for dinosaurs. Right now you're an inspiration. Thanks!


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