thebonniedune: Camping in Choteau
thebonniedune: Rod does product placement
thebonniedune: A large leg bone
thebonniedune: Bone structure
thebonniedune: The redish color of the bone in our dig site.
thebonniedune: An ancient tipi ring
thebonniedune: Jaw bone with tooth socket grooves
thebonniedune: turtle shell
thebonniedune: inner surface of a cretaceous turtle shell
thebonniedune: Outer surface of a cretaceous turtle shell
thebonniedune: Toe bone, possibly from an aquatic dinosaur
thebonniedune: Bone on surface
thebonniedune: Dana shows a bit of a hollow avian dinosaur bone.
thebonniedune: A hollow avian dinosaur bone
thebonniedune: The commute
thebonniedune: The end of a femur sticks straight up.
thebonniedune: In the trenches
thebonniedune: Dave was the first person ever to see these bits of dinosaur bone.
thebonniedune: Dave digs this sorta thing.
thebonniedune: The overburden pile
thebonniedune: Our dig site
thebonniedune: Cretaceous Critter Cleaners
thebonniedune: The paleontologists' office
thebonniedune: Chris checks the progress
thebonniedune: The reddish colored bone is from our dig site.
thebonniedune: A large bone brought back in plaster
thebonniedune: Tyranosaur jaw and teeth
thebonniedune: Why paleontologists don't do jigsaw puzzles in their spare time
thebonniedune: Margaret, Marty, and Rod excavate a section of rock brought back to the lab in a plaster jacket.
thebonniedune: Each bone takes many hours to re-assemble