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1883 in paleontology

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Paleontology or palaeontology (from Greek: paleo, "ancient"; ontos, "being"; and logos, "knowledge") is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils. This includes the study of body fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, fossilised feces (coprolites), palynomorphs and chemical residues. Because humans have encountered fossils for millennia, paleontology has a long history both before and after becoming formalized as a science. This article records significant discoveries and events related to paleontology that occurred or were published in the year 1883.

Expeditions, field work, and fossil discoveries

  • Thomas Chesmer Weston, a fossil collector who had done fieldwork in Canada, lost specimens excavated in Alberta in a shipwreck. His specimens were being transported across Lake Superior on the Glenfinlas when the ship sank and took her cargo down with her.
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    1883 in paleontology Wikipedia