A GIANT horned dinosaur species has been unearthed – despite the bones’ destruction in World War Two. The groundbreaking ...
Scientists have discovered a new Cretaceous-era dinosaur species by examining photos of a fossil lost during an allied air ...
What's slightly unusual is that the discovery was made after the uncovering of some long-lost photographs of its fossils.
The researchers also uncovered previously unknown photographs of an Egyptian dinosaur skeleton. These images, taken before the museum’s destruction, showcased parts of the skull ...
Bones of the face, legs and spine of the large dinosaur were found in central Egypt and brought back to Germany to be studied. Kellermann, et al (2025) PLOS One Less than a decade later ...
The fossil, destroyed in an air raid 80 years ago, had faded from memory until a paleontologist found archival images.
A cousin of the Diplodocus, the dinosaur was the first sauropod to have ... is “completely coincidental but really spine-tingling.”) The newly uncovered tracks join many others that have ...
The name Tameryraptor honors the ancient Egyptian name for their land, “Tamery,” meaning “the promised land.” The species name also pays tribute to Richard Markgraf, the fossil collector who unearthed ...
Giant horned dinosaur discovered in Egypt after fossils were destroyed in World War 2 - Findings suggest dinosaurs were much more diverse in North Africa than previously thought ...