

200 years of dinosaur science
4 snips May 2, 2024
Palaeontologist Victoria Gill explores the 200-year history of dinosaur science, starting with the discovery of Megalosaurus by geologist William Buckland. She visits the Oxford University Museum of Natural History to see the original fossils, discusses the role of illustrator Mary Morland in early dinosaur science, and joins experts at the University of Edinburgh as they extract a potential new dinosaur species from Jurassic rock. The podcast delves into the evolution secrets of Megalosaurus, the unsung heroes of dinosaur discoveries, and the ongoing mysteries of paleontology.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Unveiling the Evolution Secrets of Megalosaurus
01:46 • 6min
The Discovery of Megalosaurus and the Role of Mary Moreland in Dinosaur Science
07:42 • 3min
Unsung Hero of Dinosaur Discoveries
10:19 • 4min
Unveiling the Sauropod Dinosaur Backbone
14:29 • 7min
Unraveling the Mysteries of Dinosaur Paleontology
21:33 • 7min