Location | Nalut, Libya |
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Coordinates | 31°51′53″N 10°58′57″E / 31.864842°N 10.982509°E / 31.864842; 10.982509 |
Type | paleontological museum |
The Nalut Dinosaur Museum is a paleontological museum located in Nalut, Libya. The fossils, which date from the Cretaceous period, were discovered by a joint expedition of Libyan geologists and American paleontologists. The collection is housed in a wing of the Red Crescent building in Nalut.
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References
- ^ "Nalut Dinosaur Museum". Temehu Tourism Services.
- Smith, Joshua B.; Lamanna, Matthew C.; Askar, Achmed S.; Bergig, Khalid A.; Tshakreen, Sefau O.; Abugares, Miloud M.; Rasmussen, D. Tab (2010). "A LARGE ABELISAUROID THEROPOD DINOSAUR FROM THE EARLY CRETACEOUS OF LIBYA" (PDF). Journal of Paleontology. 84 (5). The Paleontological Society: 927–934. doi:10.1666/09-152.1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-06.
Thus, although Cretaceous terrestrial sediments are common in Libya, dinosaurs from the nation remain virtually unknown.
- Fitzpatrick, Tony (December 7, 2005). "WUSTL researchers make discoveries in first collaboration with Libyan scientists: Goldmine of fossils found". Washington University in St. Louis.
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