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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 1997 ::
Location:
  Northern Niger, Agadez region
   
Age of fossil beds:
  Lower Cretaceous, 135 million years old; Middle Cretaceous, 110 million years old.
   
Primary Goals:
  Excavate dinosaur graveyard, further explore Lower Cretaceous beds in the region
   

Accomplishments:

  Discovery of 98% of adult and juvenile Jobaria skeletons; discovery of Suchomimus, a 36-foot long 110-million year old fish eating predator; discovery of partial skeleton of Nigersaurus.


Base Camp of the 1997 expedition to Niger
 
 
Scientific Announcements:
  Jobaria - announced November 11, 1998
Suchomimus - November 11, 1998
   
Press Release & Jobaria Teaching Resources
 

http://www.news.uchicago.edu/releases/
99/991111.jobaria.shtml

Project Exploration 's Jobaria Web Site

   
Highlights:
Map desert lizard hoisting jobaria jobaria
L-R: Map of Expedition Route, Desert Lizard,
Hoisting the bone of Jobaria on to a truck, Jobaria
   
 

In the Fall of 1997 Dr. Sereno led an 18 person, four-month expedition to Niger's Sahara Desert to search for fossils.

The undertaking took more than a year to plan and required 5 Land Rovers and more two tons of supplies (including a ton of dehydrated food).

The two notable discoveries made on the expedition are Suchomimus, a fish eating theropod, Jobaria, a large plant eating sauropod.

Learn about the facts of the expedition, meet the expedition members who made up the team, read excerpts from the expedition scribe's journals, and learn about the people they met in african culture by visiting our Jobaria Web Site

 
 

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