[Paul Sereno discusses the Eoraptor, the oldest known dinosaur, whose bones were recently discovered in Argentina].

Paul Sereno, University of Chicago paleontologist, discusses the Eoraptor, the oldest known dinosaur, whose bones were recently discovered in Argentina. Sereno explains how he knows this animal is the ancestor of all other species of dinosaur.

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Corporate Author: Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.) (Broadcaster)
Other Authors: Sereno, Paul C. (Interviewee)
Woodruff, Judy (Interviewer)
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 audio file (10 min., 38 sec.)
Format: Audio Software
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Summary:
Paul Sereno, University of Chicago paleontologist, discusses the Eoraptor, the oldest known dinosaur, whose bones were recently discovered in Argentina. Sereno explains how he knows this animal is the ancestor of all other species of dinosaur.
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Electronic resource.
Originally broadcast on PBS.
On the "MacNeil/Lehrer report."
Call Number:Voice 36351
M5146 bd.1
Playing Time:00:10:38
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Broadcast 1993 January 5.