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Also, yesterday I started reading "A reevaluation of the manus structure in Triceratops (Ceratopsia; Ceratopsidae)," and finished Alan Weisman's brilliant The World Without Man (Thomas Dunne Books, 2007).
"No moon, no pale reflection." yuki_onna 2010
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Also, yesterday I started reading "A reevaluation of the manus structure in Triceratops (Ceratopsia; Ceratopsidae)," and finished Alan Weisman's brilliant The World Without Man (Thomas Dunne Books, 2007).
"No moon, no pale reflection." greygirlbeast 2010
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The Tyrrell features a very impressive collection of fossils, including no fewer than three T. Rexes, a whole herd of Ceratopsidae
11/16/08: Month go voom klages 2008
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Comments on the quarry map and preliminary taphonomic observations of the Pachyrhinosaurus Dinosauria, Ceratopsidae bone bed at Pipestone Creek, Alberta, Canada. by P.E. Ralrick and D.H. Tanke
Neoceratopsian publications for 2008 ReBecca Foster 2009
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The centrosaurines form a subfamily of the Ceratopsidae.
Life's Time Capsule: The Ceratopsians Gallery Traumador 2009
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Comments on the quarry map and preliminary taphonomic observations of the Pachyrhinosaurus Dinosauria, Ceratopsidae bone bed at Pipestone Creek, Alberta, Canada. by P.E. Ralrick and D.H. Tanke
Archive 2009-01-01 ReBecca Foster 2009
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Two new horned dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana; with a phylogenetic analysis of the Centrosaurinae Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae.
Life's Time Capsule: The Ceratopsians Gallery Traumador 2009
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Two new horned dinosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation of Montana; with a phylogenetic analysis of the Centrosaurinae Ornithischia: Ceratopsidae.
Archive 2009-03-01 Prehistoric Insanity 2009
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The centrosaurines form a subfamily of the Ceratopsidae.
Archive 2009-03-01 Prehistoric Insanity 2009
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The '' Turanoceratops '' may be the only member of the family Ceratopsidae found outside the US.
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