File Name:
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WEI2011-2.jpg
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catalog number:
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WEI2011-2
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collection:
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Fieldwork, Curator
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title:
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Stegomastodon excavation
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creator:
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Richard M. Wicker
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creator type:
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photographer
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creator:
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Christine Powers
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creator type:
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creator of digital collection
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description:
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Stegomastodon dig at Weiss Gravel Pit near Holyoke, Colorado. L-R: Lesley Petrie DMNS Volunteer; Dr. Richard Stucky Curator of Paleoecology and Evolution; Alice Steindler DMNS Volunteer working on stegomastodon showing spine (vertebra). The stegmastodon is an extinct genus of gomphothere, a family of proboscideans which stood 2.8 metres (9 ft) tall and looked like a robust version of the modern elephant. It weighed about 6,000 kilograms (13,000 lb).
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date:
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8/9/2011
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date type:
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date of photograph
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location:
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USA, Colorado, Phillips County, Weiss Gravel Pit
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modified:
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no
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format:
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image/jpg
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file size:
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2.42 MB
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source:
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Nikon D300
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rights:
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use with permission Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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