FL Vert Paleo Course: Final Thoughts
Students from the University of Florida, enrolled in the Florida Vertebrate Paleontology Course have been digging at Montbrook all season. … Continue
FOSSIL: How do paleontologists get specimens from the field to the lab?
The Fossil Project featured photos from Montbrook on Facebook to illustrate how large fossils are carefully moved from the field … Continue
Photogrammetry
Captured and published by one of our volunteers from Colorado! This is why photogrammetry is an awesome tool. You can capture … Continue
FL Vert Paleo Course: Second to Last Impressions
This post highlights the Florida Vertebrate Paleontology course students impressions of digging at the Montbrook Fossil Site for the fourth … Continue
Getting Plastered
We most commonly find isolated fossil elements that are placed in bone bags or vials and brought back to the … Continue
Third Time’s the Charm?
Follow University of Florida students enrolled in the Topics in Field Geology – Florida Vertebrate Paleontology course through their first, second, … Continue
FL Vert Paleo Course: Second Impressions
For first impressions of a paleontological dig, check out our Day One post. Sunday, February 12th “This past Sunday at … Continue
Faunal List Expansion
This weekend, vertebrate paleontology collection manager, Richard Hulbert, discovered an upper molar of Hexameryx simpsoni, the six-horned pronghorn antelope. This … Continue
Productive Weekend
Curators of paleontology were digging at the site on Friday: It must’ve been lucky because on Saturday and Sunday this … Continue