The award winning Dinosaur Museum is now even more fun for kids and families with new and exciting hands on and interactive displays with life sized dinosaur reconstructions, fossils and skeletons.
But he carried on at Cambridge to complete his PhD on dinosaurs and hasn't looked back. Paul joined the Museum in 2003, after working in academic positions at both Cambridge and Oxford universities.
In the last couple of decades the study of dinosaur eggs and babies has proved to be one of the most exciting and profitable areas of dinosaur research. This is the first book solely devoted to this ...
A dinosaur bone dug up on the site of a new ... was found in the north of Cambridge. Staff from Oxford Archaeology found the bone among a number of Roman items including pottery and animal bones.
To register your interest please contact [email protected] providing details of the course you are teaching. In the last couple of decades the study of dinosaur eggs and babies has proved to ...
Scientists from the Museum and Cambridge University have proposed radical changes to the dinosaur family tree, based on their analysis of hundreds of fossil features. The research provides important ...
Cambridge University's Matt Baron tells Today that the new dinosaur fills a family tree ... Prof Paul Barrett from London's Natural History Museum. "Chilesaurus is there at the beginning of ...