Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'aaps'.
-
Introducing Hainosaurus boubker, Last of the Great Tylosaurs.
Praefectus posted a topic in Fossil News
The unnamed giant Tylosaur of the Moroccan Phosphates is revealed at last. The great and mighty Hainosaurus is a previously unrecognized macropredator present in the latest Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of Morocco. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/365437927_First_Record_of_a_Tylosaurine_Mosasaur_from_the_Latest_Cretaceous_Phosphates_of_Morocco Authors: @Praefectus @BrennanThePaleoDude @pachy-pleuro-whatnot-odon Abstract: The latest Cretaceous Phosphates of Morocco preserve the highest biodiversity of mosasaurid squamates anywhere in the world. Intensive sampling over- 16 replies
-
- 23
-
-
-
- coucheiii
- ouladabdounbasin
- (and 14 more)
-
Hello to anyone reading this. I want to know if anyone has been involved with AAPS and if anyone has purchased anything from their members. If a fossil dealer is a member of AAPS can I have confidence that they're selling genuine fossils? I would like opinions from anyone who knows more about this. Thank you.
- 3 replies
-
- authenticity
- dealers
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Controversial Abstract by Tom Carr: Tyrannosaurus rex an endagered species
Troodon posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
This was posted on FB by AAPS. It was written by the paleontologist Tom Carr who is an extremist on these matters and as expected its receiving quite a negative reaction on social media. George Winters indicated he is preparing an article to address an opposing view I don't have the paper for now just screen shots so if anyone can add anything please do.- 76 replies
-
- 12
-
-
-
- tyrannosaurus rex
- aaps
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I'd like to get some opinions about the benefits of joining any of the paleo societies or groups that are around. More specifically, is there a benefit for a lay-person in joining? I understand that these offer networking opportunities for the professional, but would there be a benefit for ME as an enthusiast?
-
Why the conversation about fossil commerce needs to start over from scratch
Oxytropidoceras posted a topic in Fossil News
Don't Fed On Me: What the AAPS Keeps Getting Wrong ... and Why the Conversation about Fossil Commerce Needs to Start over from Scratch Fossil News, The Journal of Avocational Paleontology, Online Content Yours, Paul H.- 3 replies
-
- 2
-
-
- association of applied paleontological sciences
- aaps
- (and 6 more)
-
George F. Winters of the Association of Applied Paleontological Sciences (AAPS) just posted this on Facebook. The guide has been very useful to those attending the show. Tucson has yet to put any restrictions on the different fossil venues other than cancelling the Convention Center Gem and Mineral show . If I hear anything will post it. Travel restrictions may be the biggest impediment for dealers to participate and visitors to attend.
-
- 4
-
-
- fossil show
- aaps
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Here is The Association of Applied Paleontological Sciences online guide for fossil dealers and other paleo related info for the 2019 Tucson (Arizona) fossil, gem and mineral shows. The guide lists dealers by speciality and venue. The guide has some blank pages (advertisements missing?). https://aaps.net/pdf/2019-AAPS-Guide-final-lo-res.pdf
-
Current View, dealer listings will continue to change and be updated Arizona Mineral and Fossil Show (Jan 25-Feb 7) https://www.mzexpos.com/tucson Three Venues: Hotel Tucson City Center 475 N. Granada, Tucson, AZ 330 Dealers, IMO best locality for Minerals and General Fossils. See dealer listing Missing from Dealers list : Paleosearch (Kansas Cret Fossils) from ballroom. Indicated last year he would be retiring from shows, might be the case In the Beginning Fossils (Dinosaur Fossils) appears to have not kept his room at thi
- 52 replies
-
- 4
-
-
- aaps
- fossil shows
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with: