The Fossil Fish That Could

On December 21, 2020, Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio Senate Bill No. 123 into law, thus designating Dunkleosteus terrelli as the Fossil Fish of Ohio. Not every state needs an official fossil fish, 当然, but if you had to have one, Dunkleosteus (Dunk–ul–AHS–tee–us) might well be it, and no fish is more deserving when it comes to Ohio.

(了解更多)

挖掘恐龙!

In order to dig dinosaurs, you must first really dig dinosaurs. 这是, 我很喜欢他们, because the physical digging/excavating/collecting of dinosaurs is not for the faint-hearted. 这很折磨人, 精疲力尽, painful exercise in self-denial – until such time as the precious fossils are finally secured in the museum collection or exhibit hall.

(了解更多)

Where the “Buffalo” Roam(ed)

2008年9月, CMC excavated modern bison bones (Bison bison) that had recently been discovered in the channel of Big Bone Creek, the shallow stream that traverses the valley containing the lick. Remains of at least five sub-adult animals were collected, as were a dozen Native American stone artifacts found in close association with the bones. The artifacts were identified as expedient butchering tools that had been manufactured on-site from local materials and discarded after use.

(了解更多)

史前的野牛

Two prehistoric bison species became known to science when their fossils were discovered in Boone County, 肯塔基州, home of the Cincinnati/Northern 肯塔基州 International Airport and just down I-71/75 from Cincinnati. 巨型野牛, 野牛latifrons, was identified from a skull fragment found around 1800 in the bed of a stream, likely either Gunpowder or Woolper Creek.

(了解更多)

Waltzing Matildasaurus!

OK, so there is no such thing as Matildasaurus, but there is a Muttaburrasaurus, an Early Cretaceous ornithopod dinosaur from northeastern Australia. 古生物学 is not the world’s most lucrative profession, but it does have its advantages, often including the ability to travel for work. During this period of Covid-19 quarantine for so many of us, it seems like an opportune time to relive a paleo-adventure and share a little virtual travel Down Under.

(了解更多)
CMC's records on iDigBio

A Museum Without Walls: Technical Aspects

在之前的一篇文章中, we announced the sharing of over 60,000 of Museum Center’s Invertebrate 古生物学 records to the global iDigBio website and explained how this benefits the scientific community. But, how does this actually happen? What steps are involved to place our records on an international research platform?

(了解更多)