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Project Exploration - Paleontology Education and Dinosaur Exhibits
Using the wonders of science to inspire city kids
950 East 61st Street Chicago, IL 60637 • 773.834.7614 • F.773.834.7625   
 
 
Niger 1990 ::
Location:
  Northern Niger, Agadez Region
   
Age of fossil beds:
  Lower Cretaceous, 135 million years old
   
Primary Goals:
  Investigate lower cretaceous beds; develop a strategy for leading a team into the Sahara
   

Accomplishments:

  Discovery of a sauropod graveyard. Sereno would return with a team in 1993 and 1997 further investigate and excavate this site.

Paul Sereno
Dr. Sereno excavating
a fossilized sauropod.
 
 
Highlights:
 

A visit to the sauropod graveyard ...

"I and one assistant joined several English colleagues on an Expedition across the Sahara to Cretaceous beds in Niger.  The primary goals of this expedition was to excavate a rich bed of fossil fish bones that had been discovered on a previous expedition and to better describe the strata of the region.  My personal goal was to learn how to take an expedition across the worlds largest desert and to explore dinosaur-bearing horizons in the same region as the fish beds.  Although the total length of the expedition exceeded two months, I would be able to spend only 10 days exploring the dinosaur beds.

We drove four vehicles from London, crossed the Channel by ferry, and then drove south across France.  We passed by ferry to Tunisia, crossing Algeria to arrive in Niger.  We used compass bearings and maps, because the global-positioning-system of satellite navigation was not yet operative in the Sahara.

David Ward, Peter Forey and their team recovered abundant fossils of the coelocanth Mawsonia and logged detailed geologic sections.  On the seventh day in search of dinosaur bone, we were led to  an impressive sauropod graveyard by a local Tuareg chieftain.  Some day, I mused while gazing at a huge backbone that lay exposed on the surface, I would return."
- Paul Sereno

 
 
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