返回 【万物简史】PART II CH 6势不两立的科学(8)

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19世纪初,化石显示出某种重要性。威斯塔错失发现恐龙化石的良机就显得更不幸了。化石骨头在世界各地相继发现。而且美国人也不乏弥补威斯塔遗憾的机会,但这些机会都没有抓住~~~

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So by the early years of the 19th century, fossils had taken on a certain [-1-] importance, which makes Wistar's failure to see the significance of his dinosaur bone [-2-] . Suddenly, in any case, bones were turning up all over. Several other opportunities [-3-] Americans to claim the discovery of dinosaurs but all were wasted. In 1806 the Lewis and Clark expedition passed through the Hell Creek formation in Montana, an area where fossil hunters would later [-4-] trip over dinosaur bones, and even examined what was clearly a dinosaur bone embedded in rock, but failed to make anything of it. [---5---]  Some of these at least survive—notably the bones of an Anchisaurus, which are in the collection of the Peabody Museum at Yale. [---6---]  In that same year, 1818, Caspar Wistar died, but he did gain a certain unexpected [-7-] when a botanist named Thomas Nuttall [-8-]. Some botanical purists still insist on spelling it wisteria.




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