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DorsalSupersaurusEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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I recently stumbled across this rather good photograph of the holotype vertebra of our old buddy “ Ultrasauros ”, thanks to Wikipedia contributor Ninjatacoshell, and thought you’d like to see it: {.alignnone .size-full .wp-image-2933 loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“2933” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2010/12/22/the-ultrasauros-holotype-vertebra/supersaurus_vivianae_dorsal_vertebra/”

ArtBrachiosauridsBrian EnghLazyLife RestorationsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Here’s another dual-purpose post (part 1 is here), wherein I use some of Brian Engh’s cool art to riff on a related topic (with kind permission–thanks, Brian!). Back when he was first planning his awesome Sauroposeidon life restoration, Brian sent these head studies: {.aligncenter .size-full .wp-image-3160 loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“3160” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2010/12/13/pimp-my-pod-2-haids/benghbrachioreconrough1/”

ArtBrachiosauridsBrian EnghLife RestorationsNavel BloggingEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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These are happy times for me. Dinosaur rap god and burgeoning paleoartist Brian Engh, AKA The Historian Himself, has finished a new life restoration of Sauroposeidon . Here’s a smallish view, just to give you a taste; for the high resolution awesomeness, check out Brian’s post here.

Open AccessRantsShiny Digital FutureThe ArchbishopEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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For anyone who doesn’t already know, Palaeontologia Electronica is an on-line, open-access palaeontology journal — the only one in the world (unless you count Acta Pal Pol , which is freely available online and also published on paper.) PE is sponsored by the Palaeontological Association, the Paleontological Society and the Society of Vertebrtate Paleontology, the big three professional associations, so you

ApatosaurusCervicalDIYHow The Sausage Is MadeOpportunitiesEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Last time around, I referred in passing, rather flippantly, to what I called Tutorial n: how to become a palaeontologist .  Since then, I realised that actually I could write a tutorial on this, and that it could be surprisingly short and sweet — much shorter than it would have needed to be even a few years ago. So here it is: how to be a published palaeontologist.

Open AccessPapers By SV-POW!sketeersRantsShiny Digital FutureEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Here is an oddity. When the Geological Society sent my the PDF of my sauropod-history paper, their e-mail contained the following rather extraordinary assertions: I think, and I hope you will all agree with me, that the idea of providing a finite number of “electronic reprints” is profoundly misguided and patently unenforcible.  But let’s skip blithely around that and focus on the core issue.