Langebaanweg Part 3 – An Animal Archive
August 22nd, 2025 | by Guest Blogger
While we have discussed the importance of Langebaanweg in terms of its geological positioning and history, the thing it is [&hellip
August 22nd, 2025 | by Guest Blogger
While we have discussed the importance of Langebaanweg in terms of its geological positioning and history, the thing it is [&hellip
March 20th, 2025 | by Hady George
Mammoths, sabre-toothed cats, and giant ground sloths may be among the most iconic animals of the ice age, but the [&hellip
June 14th, 2024 | by Hady George
The jaws of predatory synapsids fall under three distinct categories but what was each one adapted for
December 15th, 2023 | by Hady George
How do the brain sizes of modern and ancient mammals measure up
January 16th, 2022 | by Elsa Panciroli
Prof Christine Janis discusses her illustrious career and we take a close look at sabre-toothed marsupials and giant kangaroos
June 16th, 2021 | by David Marshall
Our very own Dr Elsa Panciroli comes on the show to discuss her new book 'Beasts Before Us'
February 7th, 2020 | by Guest Blogger
Mongolia’s ancient underbelly had proved so productive that after suspending fieldwork for one year, the Polish returned in 1967 for [&hellip
December 28th, 2019 | by Guest Blogger
Of the many countries around the world that have seen palaeontologists scouring their strata for fossils, Mongolia is one of [&hellip
November 9th, 2018 | by David Marshall
We are very happy to be able to present the 66th Symposium on Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy, held at [&hellip
September 10th, 2017 | by David Marshall
The 65th Symposium on Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA), University of Birmingham. WEDNESDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER SESSION 3 Joseph Keating [&hellip