Photogrammetry screen shot of fossil at Montbrook.

Photogrammetry

Captured and published by one of our volunteers from Colorado! This is why photogrammetry is an awesome tool. You can capture … Continue

fossil plastered successfully

Getting Plastered

We most commonly find isolated fossil elements that are placed in bone bags or vials and brought back to the … Continue

My many bags of turtle shell

Third Time’s the Charm?

Follow University of Florida students enrolled in the Topics in Field Geology – Florida Vertebrate Paleontology course through their first, second, … Continue

Terry Tydings with partial deer antler.

Oh Deer!

A partial antler of the extinct deer, Eocoileus gentryorum, was discovered by volunteer Terry Tydings on February 25th, 2017. This … Continue

Terry Tydings with a dwarf llama incisor.

Faunal List Expansion

This weekend, vertebrate paleontology collection manager, Richard Hulbert, discovered an upper molar of Hexameryx simpsoni, the six-horned pronghorn antelope. This … Continue

paleontologists at the dig

Productive Weekend

Curators of paleontology were digging at the site on Friday: It must’ve been lucky because on Saturday and Sunday this … Continue