Tag: Tendaguru
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Is Complexity Just an Excuse? The Tendaguru Dinosaur and Its Unresolved Legacy
Introduction: Recalling a Case That Haunts Paleontology The Tendaguru Dinosaur excavations in the early 20th century have long stood as a touchstone for debates about science, empire, and ownership. A follow-up to our previous report on the colonial conditions that kept Tanzania’s fossils in Berlin, this article digs deeper into the question: is complexity merely…
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Is Complexity Just an Excuse? The Unresolved Case of the Tendaguru Dinosaur
Unraveling a Case that Still Haunts Paleontology The Tendaguru Quarry in present-day Tanzania is not just a fossil-rich site; it is a lens into the tangled web of science, empire, and memory. This article continues the examination started in Whose Dinosaur? The Colonial Legacy Keeping Tanzania’s Fossils in Berlin, tracing how real history often sits…
