Brinkman, Paul David (Author)
A Field Museum expedition to collect Late Cretaceous dinosaurs operated for three and a half months in the summer of 1922 in the Red Deer River badlands (Oldman and Dinosaur Park formations, Belly River Group) in an area now known as Dinosaur Provincial Park in southern Alberta, Canada. Associate Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology Elmer S. Riggs led the expedition. He was ably assisted by veteran collectors George F. Sternberg and John B. Abbott. A trio of novice collectors, Anthony Dombrosky, George Bedford and C. Harold Riggs, Elmer's youngest son, rounded out the party. The expedition was a success, netting several quality specimens of duckbilled dinosaurs; one small, partial theropod skeleton; an unidentified duckbilled dinosaur skull; four turtles; other miscellaneous fossil vertebrate remains; numerous fossil plants and invertebrates; and a large fossil log. In 1956, one of these specimens---a nearly complete lambeosaurine hadrosaur reconstructed as Lambeosaurus---debuted as the less fortunate partner of Gorgosaurus in the museum's iconic `Dinosaurs, Predator and Prey' exhibit in Stanley Field Hall. Both of these specimens are still on display in a permanent exhibit called `Evolving Planet'. Another notable specimen prepared in 1999-2000 after nearly eighty years in an unopened field jacket has been identified as a juvenile Gorgosaurus. This specimen---nicknamed `Elmer'---was recently touring the globe as part of the `Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries' exhibit. More importantly, the expedition was an invaluable shakedown experience for the fossil hunting crew and their new equipment in the months before they left on an ambitious, multi-year fossil mammal collecting expedition to Argentina and Bolivia. An oft-repeated myth holds that Riggs viewed the Alberta expedition as a failure and departed the field the moment he obtained permission to go to South America. This paper shows that myth to be unfounded.
...More
Book
Ina Heumann;
Holger Stoecker;
Marco Tamborini;
Mareike Vennen;
(2018)
Dinosaurierfragmente: Zur Geschichte der Tendaguru-Expedition und ihrer Objekte, 1906-2018
(/isis/citation/CBB168836588/)
Thesis
Marlena Briane Cameron;
(2017)
Fossil Excavation, Museums, and Wyoming: American Paleontology, 1870-1915
(/isis/citation/CBB144188127/)
Thesis
Brinkman, Paul David;
(2005)
The Second American Jurassic Dinosaur Rush, 1895--1905
(/isis/citation/CBB001561600/)
Article
Brinkman, Paul D.;
(2010)
The Second Jurassic Dinosaur Rush and the Dawn of Dinomania
(/isis/citation/CBB001210111/)
Book
Jill Hunting;
(2022)
For Want of Wings: A Bird with Teeth and a Dinosaur in the Family
(/isis/citation/CBB350982255/)
Article
Lukas Rieppel;
(October 2020)
How Dinosaurs Became Tyrants of the Prehistoric
(/isis/citation/CBB930265407/)
Book
Richard Conniff;
(2016)
House of Lost Worlds: Dinosaurs, Dynasties, and the Story of Life on Earth
(/isis/citation/CBB736359437/)
Thesis
Rieppel, Lukas Benjamin;
(2012)
Dinosaurs: Assembling an Icon of Science
(/isis/citation/CBB001567402/)
Article
Marco Tamborini;
(2016)
“If the Americans Can Do It, So Can We”: How Dinosaur Bones Shaped German Paleontology
(/isis/citation/CBB844539193/)
Article
Ries, Christopher Jacob;
(2010)
Angels, Demons, Birds and Dinosaurs: Creativity, Meaning, and Truth in the Life, Art and Science of Gerhard Heilmann (1859--1946)
(/isis/citation/CBB001031064/)
Article
Chris Manias;
(2016)
The Lost Worlds of Messmore & Damon: Science, Spectacle & Prehistoric Monsters in Early-Twentieth Century America
(/isis/citation/CBB517704255/)
Article
R. Bruce McMillan;
(2016)
C. W. Beehler's Collection of Vertebrate Fossils: A Lost Legacy
(/isis/citation/CBB008066555/)
Chapter
T. Pointon;
D. M. Martill;
(2013)
Dr. Arthur Conan Doyle's Contribution to the Popularity of Pterodactyls
(/isis/citation/CBB880697902/)
Article
Ilja Nieuwland;
(2020)
Dinosaurs in the aquarium
(/isis/citation/CBB230752213/)
Book
Richard Fallon;
(2021)
Reimagining Dinosaurs in Late Victorian and Edwardian Literature: How the ‘Terrible Lizard' Became a Transatlantic Cultural Icon
(/isis/citation/CBB569188287/)
Article
Rieppel, Lukas;
(2012)
Bringing Dinosaurs Back to Life: Exhibiting Prehistory at the American Museum of Natural History
(/isis/citation/CBB001251406/)
Article
Manias, Chris;
(2015)
Building Baluchitherium and Indricotherium: Imperial and International Networks in Early-Twentieth Century Paleontology
(/isis/citation/CBB001551823/)
Article
Xu, Qinqi;
(2007)
Prof. Yuan Fuli's Outstanding Contribution to Vertebrate Palaeontology
(/isis/citation/CBB000933506/)
Article
Arnold, Lois B.;
(2010)
The Education and Career of Carlotta J. Maury: Part 2
(/isis/citation/CBB001031247/)
Book
Susanne Köstering;
(2018)
Ein Museum für Weltnatur: Die Geschichte des Naturhistorischen Museums in Hamburg
(/isis/citation/CBB080940339/)
Be the first to comment!