Paleontologists for K-12

Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Paleontologists Page. This page provides links to paleontologists and other professionals active in the area of dinosaur research and publication. Related pages are Dinosaurs and Paleontology. The ISLMC is a meta-site where teachers, librarians, parents and students can preview curriculum related materials. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap. 1/30/03


Dedicated to Roy Chapman Andrews (1884-1960)

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Your students may be interested in the paleontologists and other individuals who have contributed to the study of dinosaurs. See also: paleontology.

[General Sites] [Individual Paleontologists - A - G] [Individual Paleontologists - H - N] [Individual Paleontologists - O - S] [Individual Paleontologists - T - Z] [Awards]

General Sites

Dinosaur Wars Feud between Edward D. Cope and Othneil C. Marsh; From Smithsonian
American Museum of Natural History: Personalities in Paleontology Provide information on some outstanding contributors
Dino Land Paleontologist Interviews Dale Russell, Kirk Johnson, Larry Agenbroad, William Hammer, Matt Wedel, Susan Hendrickson, Robert T. Bakker, David Raup, Martin Lockley, Peter Sheehan; plus summaries of interviews with other paleontologiests
Enchanted Learning's Paleontologists Page Brief biographical information on Luis Alvarez, Roy C. Andrews, Mary Anning, Robert Bakker, Rinchen Barsbold, Roland T. Bird, Jose F. Bonaparte,Michael Brett-Surman, Barnum Brown, William Buckland, Kenneth Carpenter, Karen, Chin, Edwin Colbert, Edward Drinker Cope, Rodolfo Coria, Philip J. Currie, Georges Cuvier, Charles Darwin, Dong Zhiming, Earl Douglass, William Parker Foulke, Peter M. Galton, Jacques A. Gauthier, Charles W. Gilmore, Benjamin W. Hawkins, Sue Hendrickson, Edward B. Hitchcock, Arthur Holmes, Thomas Holtz, John R. Horner, Thomas H. Huxley, Werner Janensch, James A. Jensen, James I. Kirkland, Lawrence M. Lambe, Wann Lanston, Jr., Albert de Lapparent, Joseph Leidy, R.S. Lull, E.A. Maleev, Gideon Mantell, Othniel Marsh, Larry Martin, Ruth Mason, Hermann von Meyer, Elizabeth Nicholls, David Norman, Fernando E. Novas, Henry Osborn, John H. Ostrum, Richard Owen, William A. Parks, Thomas H. Rich, Dale A. Russell, Harry G. Seeley, Paul C. Sereno, Charles H. Sternberg, Charles M. Sternberg, George Sternberg, Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach, Hans-Dieter Sues, Patricia Vickers-Rich, Friedrich von Huene, Hermann von Meyer, Alfred L. Wegener, Alexander Wetmore, Joan Wiffen, Samuel W. Williston, William Winkley, Young Chung Chien, Zhao Xijin
Lefalophodon: An Informal History of Evolutionary Biology: Guide to Biography Major (and not so major) figures, 18th thru 20th centuries; from John Alroy

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Individual Paleontologists - A - G

Luis W. And Walter Alvarez Father & son team who with others proposed the meteor impact mass extinction theory. See also Luis Walter Alvarez Nobel prize winning physicist, 1968
Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807-1873); Founder of paleoichthyology
Carl E. Akeley (1863 or 1864 - 1926); Founder of modern taxidermy; influenced museum design
Roy Chapman Andrews (1884 - 1960); From American Museum of Natural History
Mary Anning (1799 - 1847); Biography, illustrations; from Dinosaur Time Machine
Mary Anning Avid fossil collector
William Joscelyn Arkell (1904 - 1958); Link to Encyclopedia Britannica. Search name
Spencer Fullerton Baird (1823 - 1887); First secretary of the Smithsonian
Robert T. Bakker He said dinosaurs might be warm-blooded
Thomas Barbour (1884 - 1946); Herpetologist
Henry Walter Bates (1825 - 1892); British naturalist
William Bateson (1861 - 1926); Introduced term "genetics"
Zdenek Burian (1905 - 1981); Czech paleoartist
Charles Emerson Beecher (1856 - 1904); Former Curator, Peabody Museum. See also Charles Emerson Beecher
Roland T. Bird (1899 - 1978); From American Museum of Natural History
Michael K. Brett-Surman Specializes in the Mesozoic Era
Barnum Brown (1873 - 1963); Former curator for the American Museum of Natural History and discoverer of Tyrannosaurus rex; see also Barnum Brown
William Buckland (1784 - 1856); Described the world's first dinosaur fossil; See also Dinosaurs of the Victorian Era
Kenneth Carpenter Paleontologist at Denver Museum of Natural History
Edward Drinker Cope (1840 - 1897); Former co/owner & editor The American Naturalist. See also Edward Drinker Cope Dino discoverer; See also Dinosaurs of the Victorian Era
Mee-Mann Chang (b. 1936); One of the People's Republic of China's leading paleontologists
Karen Chin The queen of dinosaur poop!; from Discovery Online
Scott Ciencin An author of dinosaur series books, rather than a paleontolgist per se
Rudolfo Coria Argentinean scientist, discoverer of Gigantosaurus. Link is to a news article
Phillip J. Currie Curator of dinosaurs at Royal Tyrrell Museum. With Dr. Chen Peiju of Beijing University discovered "dinosaur with feathers." Link is to news article
Georges Cuvier (1769 - 1832); Nineteenth century; proposed theory of extinction
Charles Robert Darwin (1809 - 1882); Author of On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
Erasmus Darwin (1731 - 1802); British medical doctor and naturalist
Thomas Davidson (1817 - 1885); Link is to Encyclopedia Britannica. Search his name
Jane P. Davidson A historian who writes dinosaur books
Mary Dawson Paleontologist at the Carnegie Museum
Bashford Dean (1867 - 1928); Specialist on the evolution of fishes
Diderot and d'Alembert Encyclopediasts
Earl Douglass Link is "Dinosaurs and Their Habitat"; See also: Earl Douglass
James O. Farlow Paleontologist and author
William Parker Foulke Link is to Haddonfield (NJ) site of Foulke's great find
Childs Frick (1883 - 1965); Excavated in the American West
Walter Granger (1872 - 1941); Chief paleontologist of the Central Asiatic Expeditions (1890's)
William King Gregory (1876 - 1970); Former Curator, American Museum of Natural History
Conrad Gesner (1516 - 1565); Sixteenth century naturalist who included illustrations in his book on fossils

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Individual Paleontologists - H - N

Kelly Milner Halls Author of children's books
John Bell Hatcher (1861 - 1904); Collector; Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology, Princeton
Edward Hitchcock Professor of Geology, Amherst College; studied stone footprints of the Connecticut Valley
Thomas R. Holtz Paleontologist at the University of Maryland
Jack Horner Brief biography; Gerry Lewin's Learning and Learning Disabilities site; see also: Jack Horner; from Museum of the Rockies
Robert Hooke (1635 - 1703)' Seventeenth century naturalist who promoted the concept of extinction
Thomas Henry Huxley (1825 - 1895); Naturalist; Royal College of Science (England)
Alpheus Hyatt (1838 - 1902); Founder and first president of American Naturalist
Glenn Lowell Jepsen (1903 - 1974); First Sinclair Professor of Vertebrate Paleontology, Princeton
Vernon L. Kellogg (1867 - 1937); Entomologist and natural historian
Arthur Lakes Collector; Morrison formation; from Morrison's Dinosaur Discoveries
Jean-Baptiste de Monet de Lamarck (1744 - 1829); Preceded Darwin in proposing concept of evolution
Joseph LeConte (1823 - 1901); Physiologist and geologist
Leo Lesquereux (1806 - 1889); America's first palebotanist
"Dino Don" Lessem From ISLMC Teacher's pages
Joseph Leidy (1823 - 1891); First full-time American vertebrate paleontologist; Professor, University of Pennsylvania
Carl Linnaeus (1707 - 1778); Eighteenth century; developed classification system
Martin Lockley The world's dinosaur track expert; from Dino Trackers; see also Interview with Dr. Martin Lockley from Dino Land
Richard Swan Lull (1867 - 1957); Former professor, Yale University; See also R. S. Lull
Gideon Mantell (1790 - 1852); Brief bio. See also:
Discovery of Hylaeosaurus, 1833;
Mantell's Iguanodon Teeth, 1825
The Maidstone Iguanodon, 1840,
His wife Mary discovered the
dinosaur fossils in Sussex,
England in 1822
Othniel Charles Marsh (1831 - 1899); Former Head, Yale Peabody Museum; see also
Dinosaurs of the Victorian Era
William Diller Matthew (1871 - 1930); Former Curator, American Museum of Natural History; Professor UC Berkeley
Chris McGowan Senior Curator of Palaeobiology, Royal Ontario Museum
W. J. T. (Tom) Mitchell Professor of art history and author of dinosaur books
Benjamin F. Mudge (1817 - 1879); Page contains biographical information on Mudge; from Kansas Academy of Science. See also The Great Feud
Mark Norell Paleontologist and author, American Museum of Natural History

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Individual Paleontologists - O - S

George Olshevsky Dinosaur expert and author
Everett C. Olson (1910 - 1993); From National Academy Press, Biographical Memoirs v.75 (1998), p. 241
Henry Fairfield Osborn (1857 - 1935); Former director of American Museum of Natural History. See also Henry Fairfield Osborn
Sir Richard Owen (1804 - 1891); Coined the term, dinosaur; Assistant Curator, Hunterian Museum
Charles Willson Peale (1741 - 1827); Artist, museum curator, and self-taught paleontologist who excavated and studied the mastodon
John Ray (1627 - 1705); Seventeenth century naturalist who worked with fossils; first to formulate the idea of species
William H. Reed (1848 - 1915); Collector for the Peabody Museum
Bobb Schaeffer b. 1943; Specialist in fossil fishes
Johann Jakob Scheuchzer (1672 - 1733); Seventeenth century naturalist
Charles Schuchert (1856 - 1942); administrative head of Peabody Museum; trained many eminent paleontologists and stratigraphers
William Berryman Scott (1858 - 1947); Professor of Geology and Paleontology, Princeton
J. John Sepkoski, Jr. (1948 - 1999); Studied the history of life in the oceans
Paul Sereno His site at University of Chicago; discoverer of Suchomimus
Peter Sheehan Curator of Geology at Milwaukee Public Museum
Victor Shelford (1877 - 1968); Ecologist
George Gaylord Simpson (1902 - 1984); "Most influential paleontologist of the 20th century;" Professor, University of Arizona
William John Sinclair (1877 - 1935); Collector; university professor at Princeton
Jan Smit Supported the comet dinosaur extenction theory by locating the crater
Niels Stensen Seventeenth century scientist who identified fossils
Sternberg Family Biography A family of fossil hunters;
Includes Charles H. Sternberg (1850-1943),
George F. Sternberg (1883-1969),
Charles M. Sternberg (1885-1981),
Levi Sternberg (1894-1976),
See also: The Sternbergs
Ernst Stromer Discovered the first dinosaurs in Egypt; from Strange Science

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Individual Paleontologists - T - Z

Charles Doolittle Walcott (1850 - 1927); Former director of the U. S. Geological Survey
Alfred Russell Wallace (1823 - 1913); Co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection
David Weishampel Specializes in European dinosaurs
William Morton Wheeler (1865 - 1937); Insect embryologist
Samuel Wendell Williston (1851 - 1918); Former Professor, University of Chicago
Women in Paleontology Information on Mary Anning, Mary Ann Mantell, Mary Leakey

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Awards

Mary Clark Thompson Medal
Awarded for most important service to geology and paleontology

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