fossil preparator

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Fossil preparation is a complex of tasks that can include excavating, revealing, conserving, and replicating the ancient remains and traces of organisms. It is an integral part of the science of paleontology, of museum exhibition, and the preservation of fossils held in the public trust. It involves a wide variety of techniques, from the mechanical to the chemical, depending upon the qualities of the specimen being prepared and the goals of the effort. Fossil preparation may be executed by scientists, students or collections personnel, but is often undertaken by professional fossil preparators.

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File:Europasaurus Praeparation.JPG
Europasaurus Praeparation.JPG
Preperation of fossil bones of Europasaurus holgeri.
File:Grube Messel Ölschiefer 2005-09-24.jpg
Grube Messel Ölschiefer 2005-09-24.jpg
Ausgetrockneter Ölschiefer von der Grube Messel Aufgenommen von Fafner
File:Pleuroceras ammonite with no background.png
Pleuroceras ammonite with no background.png
Pleuroceras solare, Amaltheidae; Pyritic specimen; Diameter 3.2 cm; Upper Pliensbachian, Lower Juras...
File:Tyrannosaurus Rex Holotype.jpg
Tyrannosaurus Rex Holotype.jpg
Tyrannosaurus rex holotype specimen at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh.
File:Darwinius masillae PMO 214.214.jpg
Darwinius masillae PMO 214.214.jpg
Main slab of Darwinius masillae (specimen PMO 214.214), new genus and species, from Messel in German...

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