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1Joe Owens, Jim Madsen, and John Hale, June 1960Joe Owens, Jim Madsen, and John Hale, June 19601960-06Image/StillImage
2John Hale (Yale)John Hale (Yale)1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980Image/StillImage
3Jim Madsen (U of U, Earth Science Museum)Jim Madsen (U of U, Earth Science Museum)1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980Image/StillImage
4Joe Owens (BYU, Curator of Paleontology)Joe Owens (BYU, Curator of Paleontology)1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980Image/StillImage
5Southerly view of quarry ca. 1961(?).Southerly view of quarry ca. 1961(?).1961Image
6William Lee Stokes (U of U, Department of Geology)William Lee Stokes (U of U, Department of Geology)1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979; 1980Image/StillImage
7The articulated pelvic and sacral complex are then attached to the preassembled hind legs, which are shown fastened to the exhibit base.The articulated pelvic and sacral complex are then attached to the preassembled hind legs, which are shown fastened to the exhibit base.1968-10Image
8The chevrons or haemal arches are attached to the wires installed between the caudal vertebrae during the early stages of construction.The chevrons or haemal arches are attached to the wires installed between the caudal vertebrae during the early stages of construction.1968-10Image
9The disassembled, modular skeletons are easy to transport, as noted with this Allosaur being unloaded at Dinosaur National Monument.  (October 1980)The disassembled, modular skeletons are easy to transport, as noted with this Allosaur being unloaded at Dinosaur National Monument. (October 1980)1980-10Image
10The entire mount is prepared in segments and modules that facilitate easy transportation, handling, and assembly.The entire mount is prepared in segments and modules that facilitate easy transportation, handling, and assembly.1968-10Image
11The forearms are pinned in place after the dorsal ribs have been attached.The forearms are pinned in place after the dorsal ribs have been attached.1968-10Image
12Installation of the skull is a two person job.Installation of the skull is a two person job.1968-10Image
13The last step is the touch-up of any nicks and scrapes sustained during transportation and mounting. (October 1988)The last step is the touch-up of any nicks and scrapes sustained during transportation and mounting. (October 1988)1968-10Image
14Laying the entire skeleton out on the floor allows a last minute check  for all parts to be at hand.Laying the entire skeleton out on the floor allows a last minute check for all parts to be at hand.1968-10Image
15Left maxilla, Ceratosaurus, lateral view.Left maxilla, Ceratosaurus, lateral view.1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979Image
16Mid-maxillary (?) Tooth of Allosaurus.Mid-maxillary (?) Tooth of Allosaurus.1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979Image
17More clapping and smiling.More clapping and smiling.1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979Image
18The neck, ribs, chevrons, and forearms are fastened in place as one of the final steps in the assembly.The neck, ribs, chevrons, and forearms are fastened in place as one of the final steps in the assembly.1968-10Image
19Next in the order of assembly, the dorsal (back) and caudal (tail) sections are attached to keep the mount in balance. (October 1988)Next in the order of assembly, the dorsal (back) and caudal (tail) sections are attached to keep the mount in balance. (October 1988)1968-10Image
20Next the legs are fastened to the mounting deck of the exhibit.Next the legs are fastened to the mounting deck of the exhibit.1968-10Image
21Prior to mapping, each bone is carefully identified as to taxa  (scientific name) and morphology (elemental name).Prior to mapping, each bone is carefully identified as to taxa (scientific name) and morphology (elemental name).1961-06Image
22The sacrum and pelvic elements including the pubes, ischia, and ilia, are assembled first.The sacrum and pelvic elements including the pubes, ischia, and ilia, are assembled first.1968-10Image
23Students of Foothill Junior College near San Jose, CA. 1976.Students of Foothill Junior College near San Jose, CA. 1976.1976Image
24Theropod tooth, Allosaurus.Theropod tooth, Allosaurus.1960; 1961; 1962; 1963; 1964; 1965; 1966; 1967; 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1974; 1975; 1976; 1977; 1978; 1979Image
25This is the same left ilium of Stokesosaurus prepared and ready for study. (April 1972)This is the same left ilium of Stokesosaurus prepared and ready for study. (April 1972)1972-04Image
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