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A Burke team's recent fieldwork in Hell Creek leads to the discovery of a baby Triceratops frill.
Dig into the excavations of Burke curator Christian Sidor's team and their discovery of fossils of early carnivorous dinosaurs.
The Burke paleontology team is preparing a portion of the lower right jaw from the 66.3-million-year-old T. rex discovered this summer.
Burke Museum paleontologists discovered a T. rex in Montana, including a very complete skull.
The recovery and preparation of Washington's first dinosaur fossil nicknamed Suciasaurus.
Researchers sink their teeth into this tricky evolutionary question.
The Zambian and Tanzanian fossil beds preserved both plants and animals, providing information on paleoclimate before and after extinction.
Burke Museum paleontologist uses new laser-induced fluorescent techniques to uncover never-before-seen details on fossils.
Washington's first dinosaur fossil gives insight into what the west coast was like 80 million years ago.
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