Eotrachodon orientalis

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James examining some of the first Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones uncovered.

James examining some of the first Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones uncovered.

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Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur vertebra and processes.

Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur vertebra and processes.

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 Rychard pointing to a newly exposed Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bone found in the next layer.

 Rychard pointing to a newly exposed Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bone found in the next layer.

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Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones found and excavated by BPS members

Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones found and excavated by BPS members

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Excavation leader James Lamb marking a diagram with yellow marker to indicate the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones found thus far.

Excavation leader James Lamb marking a diagram with yellow marker to indicate the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bones found thus far.

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Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bone found and excavated by BPS members

Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur bone found and excavated by BPS members

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James Lamb tying the dinosaur skull down, getting it ready for the long carry.

James Lamb tying the dinosaur skull down, getting it ready for the long carry.

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Almost there - James Lamb hauling the dinosaur skull out on a sled, using a gas powered come-along

Almost there - James Lamb hauling the dinosaur skull out on a sled, using a gas powered come-along

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James Lamb popping the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull off the pedistal

James Lamb popping the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull off the pedistal

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James and Greg cleaning the debris out of the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket, which has now been broken off the pedistal, and flipped upside down.

James and Greg cleaning the debris out of the Eotrachodon orientalis dinosaur skull jacket, which has now been broken off the pedistal, and flipped

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