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Experience Ultimate Dinosaurs Like a Paleontologist
tyrannosaurs and even bigger crocodiles. In Search of African Dinosaurs: New Discoveries from South Africa and Sudan Dr. David Evans, Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology, Royal Ontario Museum, and Curator of the Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana Su
Experience Ultimate Dinosaurs Like a Paleontologist
to giant tyrannosaurs and even bigger crocodiles. In Search of African Dinosaurs: New Discoveries from South Africa and Sudan Dr. David Evans, Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology, Royal Ontario Museum, and Curator of the Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana
ROM 2010 Colloquium World Discoveries
ssion is not included New Directions in Dinosaur Research featured as this year’s annual Vaughan Lecture, takes place at 5:30 pm. Delivered Dr. David Evans, Associate Curator, Vertebrate Paleontology, Department of Natural History the lecture delves into the ROM’s rapidly expanding field of
Massive Barosaurus skeleton discovered at the ROM
cinating and somewhat humorous story, and one the Museum is extremely pleased to tell,” said the ROM’s Director and CEO William Thorsell. Dr. David Evans, new Associate Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology in the ROM’s Department of Natural History, found the ultimate “skeleton in the clo
Dinosaur Eggs & Babies: Remarkable Fossils from South Africa
the remarkable ongoing discoveries made by an international team of palaeontologists, including ROM researchers, over the last six years,” said Dr. David Evans, Associate Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology. “These fossils illuminate in stunning detail how a Massospondylus grew up, from the
Scientists Name Two New Species of Horned Dinosaur
rsity of Alberta. Originally described in 1998 by Ryan and Currie, the dinosaur was referred to as Leptoceratops . Subsequent research by Ryan and David Evans, Ph.D., of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada, determined the specimen was a new genus and species. The genus is named to honor t
Scientists Name Two New Species of Horned Dinosaur
rsity of Alberta. Originally described in 1998 by Ryan and Currie, the dinosaur was referred to as Leptoceratops . Subsequent research by Ryan and David Evans, Ph.D., of the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Canada, determined the specimen was a new genus and species. The genus is named to honor t
Discover Dinosaurs Digitally in the ROM’s New Galleries
easons that palaeontologists now believe that the Corythosaurus stood on four feet, rather than on its two hind legs. Visitors can also listen to Dr. David Evans, ROM Associate Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology, as he describes the function of the fascinating head-crests of duck-billed dinosaurs,
Dinosaur Family Fun Weekend
om South Africa . Participants include Robert Reisz speaking on South African dinosaur eggs, Scott Sampson on dinosaurs of the “lost continent”, David Evans describing how to find and dig up dinosaur nests and Jason Head on dinosaur-eating snakes. Entry to the Dinosaur Symposium is free, no
Discover and Explore at the 33rd Annual ROM RESEARCH Colloquium
Sobol, Senior Conservator, Conservation Department 1:45-2:00 pm Exploration of the Late Cretaceous Dinosaur Faunas of Northern Sudan, Africa -David Evans, Associate Curator, Department of Natural History 2:00-2:15 pm Shahnama : The Persian “Book of Kings” -Karin Ruehrdanz, Cur
