INVESTIGADORES
OTERO Alejandro
artículos
Título:
THE HISTORY OF THE CAST SKELETON OF DIPLODOCUS CARNEGII HATCHER, 1901, AT THE MUSEO DE LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
Autor/es:
ALEJANDRO OTERO; ZULMA GASPARINI
Revista:
ANNALS OF CARNEGIE MUSEUM
Editorial:
CARNEGIE MUSEUM NATURAL HISTORY
Referencias:
Lugar: Pittsburgh, PA; Año: 2014 vol. 82 p. 291 - 304
ISSN:
0097-4463
Resumen:
Diplodocus carnegii Hatcher, 1901, is a sauropod dinosaur that was originally recovered in the late 19th century in the Upper Jurassic of North America. The large amount of bones recovered permitted the reconstruction of the original skeleton at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America. A series of casts of the specimen were made and donated by Andrew Carnegie to different countries in Europe and Latin America. The cast of D. carnegii mounted in 1912 at the Museo de La Plata was one of the nine replicas donated by Carnegie. The history of the discovery, the trip to Argentina by Carnegie Museum personnel, and the mounting of the cast skeleton are related in this contribution.