Volunteers get first look at newly found fossils at Pipestone bonebed
The Phillip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum’s Paleontologist For a Day Program has given a select few the first look at newly uncovered fossils on the Wapiti River.
Last month on the Pipestone bonebed, people got to experience the specimen-rich area with a few rare discoveries that have been unearthed.
Museum Curator, Dr. Emily Bamforth said in a news release “At the end of the 2021 excavation season, a Pachyrhinosaurus femur (upper leg bone), two tibiae (lower leg bones), and a partial juvenile skull were uncovered”
“In the process of excavating these fossils, we located a juvenile Pachyrhinosaurus ilium (hip bone), as well as several vertebrae, ribs, partial frill fragments, and foot bones.”