From 1907 to 1931 at Tendaguru, a remote site in present-day
Tanzania, teams of German (and later British) paleontologists
unearthed 220 tons of fossils, including the bones of a new
dinosaur, one of the largest then known. For decades the mounted
skeleton of this giant, Brachiosaurus, was the largest skeleton of
a land animal on exhibit in the world. The dinosaur and other
animal fossils found at Tendaguru form one of the cornerstones of
our understanding of life in the Mesozoic era. Visited sporadically
during the 30s and 40s, Tendaguru again became the site of
scientific interest late in the 20th century. African Dinosaurs
Unearthed tells the story of driven scientific adventurers working
under difficult conditions and often paying the price with their
health and sometimes with their lives. Set against the background
of a troubled century, the book reveals how scientific endeavors
were carried on through war and political turmoil, and continue
into the present day."
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