A Dunkleosteus Discovered at Big Creek Reservation, 1930

A Dunkleosteus Discovered at Big Creek Reservation, 1930
Peter Bungart (far left) is joined by Dr. Anatol Heintz of Norway (middle) for an excavation in Big Creek Reservation.  Since the mid-1800s, the diversity, quality, and quantity of fossilized remains found in Cleveland shale have attracted the attention of paleontologists and geologists from around the world.  A Dunkleosteus jaw was entombed within the concretion halve pictured above. | Source: The Jesse Earl Hyde Collection, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Department of Geological Sciences
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