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29 Oct 1831
Othniel Marsh |
birth Othniel Marsh Born 29 Oct 1831; died 18 Mar 1899 at age 67. Othniel Charles Marsh was an American paleontologist who discovered over 1000 fossils. He made extensive scientific explorations of the western U.S. and contributed greatly to knowledge of extinct North American vertebrates. Marsh spent only four seasons in the field, between 1870 and 1873. “The Great Bone Wars,” were the result of rivalry with Edward Drinker Cope, America's other great vertebrate paleontologist of the period. Each scientist hired field crews to unearth and ship back fossils as fast as possible. The rival crews were known to spy on each other, dynamite their own and each other's secret localities (to keep their opponents from digging there), and occasionally steal each other's fossils. |
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29 Oct 1831
Othniel Charles Marsh |
birth Othniel Charles Marsh Othniel Charles Marsh (died 1899), paleontologist. |