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2009-65.jpg
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2009-65.jpg
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catalog number:
2009-65
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2009-65
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collection:
Dioramas and Exhibits
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Dioramas and Exhibits
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title:
Working on Trigonias in Bone Lab
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Working on Trigonias in Bone Lab
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creator:
Unknown
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Unknown
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creator type:
photographer
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photographer
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creator:
Stefanie A. Derkatsch
creator
Stefanie A. Derkatsch
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creator type:
scanning technician and creator of digital collection
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scanning technician and creator of digital collection
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description:
Trigonias skeleton in the bone lab, being articulated and mounted. This photo was taken by Denver Museum of Natural History (now known as Denver Museum of Nature & Science) to document the Museum exhibit preparation and restoration of the Trigonias fossils. This complete skeleton was found at the Trigonias quarry excavation site which was quite significant and yielded at least three complete Trigonias skeletons as well as at least thirty-seven skulls, fifty-nine pairs of mandibles, eight pelvic girdles, eight trays of vertebrae, several complete sets of ribs, and numerous limb bones. The site yielded remains of a variety of prehistoric rhinoceroses. Duplicate skeletal materials were used in exchange with various institutions across the country including The Field Museum and Harvard University.
description
Trigonias skeleton in the bone lab, being articulated and mounted. This photo was taken by Denver Museum of Natural History (now known as Denver Museum of Nature & Science) to document the Museum exhibit preparation and restoration of the Trigonias fossils. This complete skeleton was found at the Trigonias quarry excavation site which was quite significant and yielded at least three complete Trigonias skeletons as well as at least thirty-seven skulls, fifty-nine pairs of mandibles, eight pelvic girdles, eight trays of vertebrae, several complete sets of ribs, and numerous limb bones. The site yielded remains of a variety of prehistoric rhinoceroses. Duplicate skeletal materials were used in exchange with various institutions across the country including The Field Museum and Harvard University.
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date:
Ca 1921
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Ca 1921
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date of photograph
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date of photograph
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location:
USA, Colorado, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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USA, Colorado, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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modified:
yes, shadow, highlights, brightness and contrast adgusted using Photoshop CS5
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yes, shadow, highlights, brightness and contrast adgusted using Photoshop CS5
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false
format:
image/jpg
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image/jpg
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file size:
2.86 MB
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2.86 MB
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source:
2.5 X 3.5 original black and white nitrate film negative scanned with Epson Expression 10000XL at 800dpi, 8 bit grayscale with auto focus
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2.5 X 3.5 original black and white nitrate film negative scanned with Epson Expression 10000XL at 800dpi, 8 bit grayscale with auto focus
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false
rights:
use with permission Denver Museum of Nature & Science
rights
use with permission Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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false