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Extraembryonic Membranes of a Chick Embryo. Fig. 19.12. Heart and aortic arches of a turtle or “lizard”. Fig. 3.24. Fig. 3.26. Fig. 3.28. (from R.C. Andrews "The New Conquest of Central Asia"). Camel caravan with supplies for the Central Asiatic Expedition at the Flaming Cliffs, Mongolia.
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Fig. 19.12. Heart and aortic arches of a turtle or “lizard”
(from R.C. Andrews "The New Conquest of Central Asia") Camel caravan with supplies for the Central Asiatic Expedition at the Flaming Cliffs, Mongolia
One of 100 skeletons of Protoceratops collected by the CAE at the Flaming Cliffs
The first nest of dinosaur eggs found at the Flaming Cliffs by the Central Asiatic Expeditions
Protoceratops skeletons and nest, as exhibited at the American Museum of Natural History until 1993.
The skeleton of Oviraptor philoceratops preserved on top of the first nest discovered at the Flaming Cliffs
The skull of Velociraptor mongoliensis, discovered by the CAE in 1923 at the Flaming Cliffs.
Gobi Desert, Mongolia-China border India (National Geographic)
L. Chiappe and A. Davidson Collecting oviraptor skeleton, Ukhaa Tolgod
(M. Ellison) Reconstruction of nesting oviraptor. The bones in yellow are preserved.