- Paleozoological Museum of China
The Paleozoological Museum of China is located at 142 Xizhimenwai Dajie in
Beijing . The same building also houses theInstitute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (affiliated with theChinese Academy of Sciences ), the museum containing exhibition halls with specimens aimed at the public, while the rest of the building is used for research purposes. [http://english.cas.ac.cn/eng2003/dmk01a/pdf/11/Institute%20of%20Vertebrate%20Paleontology%20and%20Paleoanthropology.pdf Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, last visited July 10, 2008]The main building consists of three floors, with the first floor devoted primarily to fishes and amphibians, with reptiles and birds represented on the second floor, and mammals (including examples of
megafauna likeStegodon ) on the third floor. [http://www.china.org.cn/english/travel/164852.htm Paleozoological Museum of China, last visited July 9, 2008] Many of the fossil specimens on display are of extinct animals examples of which have only been found within the boundaries of modern-day China, such asSinokannemeyeria . It also has several examples of the evolutionary precursors to birds, including specimens ofConfuciusornis andMicroraptor , found on field expeditions toLiaoning . [http://english.cas.ac.cn/Eng2003/page/SRA/D_1.htm A Comprehensive Study on the Vertebrates of the Jehol Biota in Western Liaoning Province, last visited July 10, 2008] An adjoining gallery to the main floor looks at the origins of man, including information onPeking Man (an example ofHomo erectus ), discovered in nearbyZhoukoudian (Choukoutien) during excavations in 1923-27. It also contains a number of stone tools used by paleolithic peoples, and examples of other, later fossil skulls from earlyhomonid s who once inhabited the area.The collection is significant as it contains many
holotype s that were used in scientific journals to describe a number of ancient extinct lines of creatures unique to China. It has an active research facility, and its personnel include the famed Chinesepaleontologist Xu Xing , who has named and described many dinosaurs and other fossil animals, some examples of which are on display at the museum.Gallery
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External links
* [http://www.dinosaur.net.cn/paleozoo/introduction_E.htm The Paleozoological Museum of China (official site), last visited July 11, 2008]
* [http://www.china.org.cn/english/travel/164852.htm Paleozoological Museum of China, last visited July 9, 2008]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2008-06-09-xu-dinosaurs_N.htm USA Today "Forget Indiana Jones: Dinosaur hunter Xu digs it", last visited July 9, 2008]
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