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Darren Naish, Palaeoart Memes and the Unspoken Status Quo in Palaeontological Popularization

February 21, 2017

For Darren's post, please follow the link to his own blog, Tetrapod Zoology:  https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/palaeoart-memes-and-the-unspoken-status-quo-in-palaeontological-popularization/

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