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  1. Othniel Charles Marsh est un paléontologue américain, né le 29 octobre 1831 à Lockport, dans l’ État de New York, et mort le 18 mars 1899 à New Haven, dans le Connecticut.

  2. 24 mai 2024 · Othniel Charles Marsh et Edward Drinker Cope figuraient parmi les chasseurs d’os les plus prolifiques du 19 e siècle. À eux seuls, ils ont mis au jour, à l’aube de la paléontologie, plus d’une centaine de dinosaures, appartenant notamment aux genres Stegosaurus, Triceratops et Lystrosaurus.

  3. Learn about Othniel Charles Marsh, an American paleontologist who explored the western United States and discovered many fossil vertebrates, including dinosaurs and pterodactyls. Find out how he became involved in the Bone Wars rivalry with Edward Cope and exposed the Cardiff Giant hoax.

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  4. 27 août 2023 · Un spécialiste s'agenouille devant la bête endormie, chiffonnant son épaisse barbe noire: il s'agit d'Othniel Charles Marsh, un paléontologue de l'université Yale à New Haven...

  5. 21 mai 2024 · Learn how two 19th century paleontologists, Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope, competed to discover and name dinosaurs, and sabotaged each other's work in the process. The Bone Wars shaped paleontology as we know it, but also destroyed their careers and reputations.

  6. 10 sept. 2021 · The many historically and scientifically important specimens and artifacts assembled by Othniel Charles Marsh during his association with Yale are preserved at the Peabody Museum of Natural History.

  7. Begun in the 1850s by Othniel Charles Marsh, the first professor of paleontology in the United States, they continue to grow in size and scope into the 21st century through the efforts of Yale faculty curators, students, and affiliates.