Major funding has been provided by


The National
Science
Foundation



The Museum is grateful to those who have given access and opportunity to research and acquire these important fossils, and to the discoverers who have understood that scientific work is only meaningful when shared. Such invaluable contributions have made Lone Star Dinosaurs possible.

Tenontosaurus dossi
discovered by Thad Williams and Ted Williams
contribution of James and Dorothy Doss

Pleurocoelus sp.
discovered by Dr. Wann Langston and University of Texas students contribution of Bill and Decie Jones

Pawpawsaurus campbelli
discovered by Cameron Campbell
contribution of Woodbine Development Corporation

Proctor Lake Ornithopods
discovered by Rusty Branch
contribution of US Army Corps of Engineers
Protohadros byrdi
discovered by Gary Byrd
Nodosauridea indet.
discovered by Johnny Maurice and John Maurice

Appreciation is extended to our scientific advisors
Dr. Louis L. Jacobs  •  Dr. Dale A. Winkler •  Dr. Bonnie F. Jacobs
Southern Methodist University Shuler Museum of Paleontology and the Institute for Study of Earth and Man at Southern Methodist University


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