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The London human remains collections includes individuals who lived in London over the last 5, years. The remains in the collection, cared for in the museum, were excavated in the nineteeth and early twentieth centuries.
Museum scientists have uncovered fascinating insights into lives and deaths of the people that once lived in the capital, from the Romans to the Victorians. The Geology Gallery contains a wealth of fossils and for the real thing you can join one of their famous fossil walks along a historic stretch of Dorset coast. Stan the Tyrannosaurus-Rex is the towering centrepiece to this impressive palaeontology collection of more than , fossils.
Search out the giant Plesiosaur and marvel at the massive fossil tree. The museum is home to dinosaurs, mummies and live animals and is an engaging place to visit to learn how our planet has changed over millions of years. The terrifying animatronic T-Rex and the one-of-kind Stegosaurus skeleton make the NHM a must-see museum for any dinosaur enthusiast. The museum is packed full of facts, figures, fossils, reconstructions and engaging interactives that explore an ever-developing knowledge of dinosaurs.
The giant jaws of a huge marine reptile are on display here, with a 2. Life-size reconstructions and real fossils and dinosaur skeletons make for an exciting visit with hands-on displays that feature everything prehistoric. The Dinosaur Coast Gallery offers a bright, colourful and resolutely family-friendly experience which explores the coastline and its treasures. Lifesize casts of famous dinosaurs including a Megalosaurus and the fearsome Allosaurus await visitors to the Dinosaur Gallery of the World Museum in Liverpool.
Our collection also includes the first known specimen of Tyrannosaurus rex , which was discovered in Wyoming, USA, the lower jaw of which is on display in the Dinosaur Gallery.
Finally, to illustrate the global reach of our collection, we also have a small ornithopod, not yet fully described, that was collected from Vega Island on the Antarctic Peninsula in The skeleton of a juvenile Hypsilophodon foxii , a fast-running plant eater from the Lower Cretaceous — million years ago of the Isle of Wight, UK.
Fragments of a skull that once belonged to Baryonyx, a carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Lower Cretaceous period around million years ago. Fossil evidence has been discovered in England and Spain. Skull bones of Baryonyx walkeri , a fish-eating dinosaur that lived during the Lower Cretaceous — million years ago.
Fossils of this species have been discovered in England and Spain. It was the first example of a partial dinosaur skeleton, rather than the isolated bones that had been found prior to its discovery. These collections date from the late s to the early s.
The Nopcsa collection, dating from , contains small iguanodontians, hadrosaurs and sauropods from the Late Cretaceous of Romania. The collection contains the first known examples of dwarf dinosaurs found from anywhere in the world. These dinosaurs, which are descendants of much larger animals, reached their small sizes as they evolved on the small islands that made up this region during the Late Cretaceous. The Museum commissioned professional fossil collector Charles H Sternberg to collect material on two occasions.
A Triceratops skull from this collection is on display in the Dinosaur Gallery. Some of this collection was lost at sea in when the SS Mount Temple was sunk by a German torpedo.
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