A dispatch from Smithsonian.com’s associate web editor Brian Wolly: Earlier this month, I took an extended vacation overseas ostensibly for a friend’s wedding but also to explore continental Europe.
The eleven specimens of Archaeopteryx are some of the most iconic and captivating fossils in existence. The fingers end in claws, the tail is long and bony, and the head – arched back in the throes of ...
The eleven specimens of Archaeopteryx are some of the most iconic and captivating fossils in existence. The fingers end in claws, the tail is long and bony, and the head – arched back in the throes of ...