Full scan of ‘This Is My Document: The Oral History of Cap’n Jazz’ featured in issue #263 of Alternative Press magazine.
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Full scan of ‘This Is My Document: The Oral History of Cap’n Jazz’ featured in issue #263 of Alternative Press magazine.
ooh that’s fun.
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Check out this great article - Scrappy Utah Dinosaur Contributes Clues About Tyrannosaur History - by Brian Switek on http://on.natgeo.com/11JGoBk
Found (on BLM land) within 75 million year old rock among the Book Cliffs – near Green River, Utah – the tyrannosaur is only represented by part of a hindlimb. That’s not very much to go on, but as paleontologists Tracy Thomson, Randall Irmis, and Mark Loewen suggest in an in-press Cretaceous Research paper, the anatomy and location of those petrified pieces may provide important clues about a major evolutionary pattern among North America’s Cretaceous dinosaurs.
Photo from Switek’s article: The Book Cliffs tyrannosaur: A) fibula, B) metatarsal V, C-E) metatarsal II, F-K) metatarsal IV. Image courtesy Randall Irmis.