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874: 138: 125: 44: 893: 428:(2007) centres about the fossil-hunting work of Charles Sternberg in Kansas, in 1876 and 1916. Secondary characters are Sternberg's young assistant, Scott, who served in the trenches of World War I; another bone hunter, Scott's fiancΓ©e (1916) and possibly widow (1975), Lily; and Charles Sternberg's deceased daughter, Maud; as well as 372:
Fossils collected by Charles Sternberg, including dinosaurs from the western United States and Canada, are in museums around the world. Many of the fossils discovered by Charles Sternberg's son, George F. Sternberg, are on display in the
284:. He continued to lead fossil-hunting expeditions throughout North America and sold his specimens to museums and universities world-wide. Sternberg's final expedition was to the Baja Peninsula in 1928. 291:, where he lived until his death aged 93. Sternberg wrote two books about his paleontological adventures: "The Life of a Fossil Hunter" (1909) and "Hunting Dinosaurs in the Badlands of the 357:
My own body will crumble in dust, my soul return to the God who gave it, but the works of His hands, those animals of other days, will give joy and pleasure to generations yet unborn.
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Sternberg married Anna Musgrave Reynolds on July 7, 1880. One son died in toddlerhood, and their only daughter died at age 20 in 1911. Three sons survived into adulthood,
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The Sternberg family is legendary in the history of paleontology. Charles Hazelius was the patriarch, and his three sons,
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Charles Sternberg was a deeply religious man. He wrote devotional poetry and published a collection of poems called
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King of the Dinosaur Hunters : the life of John Bell Hatcher and the discoveries that shaped paleontology
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era, one is a paleontologist. The narrator comments that "our timeship is almost universally known as the
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paleontology. They became famous for their collecting abilities and many discoveries, including the "
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mummy discovered by the Sternberg family in 1908. Click for details of the discovery and more photos.
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of eastern Wyoming, the first such fossil found. After spirited bidding, the fossil was sold to the
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and owned a ranch. Once there, Sternberg became interested in collecting fossil leaves from the
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to Reverend Levi Sternberg and Margaret Levering Miller. At the age of 17, Sternberg moved to
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to view his finds, and one visit to the "Trachodon mummy" inspired the following quote:
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were also professional fossil collectors. In 1908, the Sternbergs found a remarkable
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After his wife's death in 1938, Sternberg moved in with his son Levi Sternberg in
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Dinosaurs in the Attic - An Excursion into the American Museum of Natural History
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Hunting Dinosaurs in the Badlands of the Red Deer River, Alberta, Canada
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which had inside it a nicely preserved, 6-foot (1.8 m)
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His Majesty's Canadian Timeship Charles Hazelius Sternberg
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Index

Sternberg Museum

New York
American
Paleontology

Edmontosaurus

Charles R. Knight
fossil
paleontologist
Edward Drinker Cope
Othniel C. Marsh
British Museum
San Diego Natural History Museum
George F. Sternberg
Charles Mortram Sternberg
Levi Sternberg
duckbill dinosaur
Lance Formation
American Museum of Natural History
Cooperstown, New York
Ellsworth County, Kansas
George M. Sternberg
Fort Harker
Dakota Sandstone Formation
Kansas State University
Benjamin Franklin Mudge
Edward Drinker Cope
Park, Kansas

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