Explore the World´s first dinosaur models hidden in a south London park, created in 1850s.
They represented the cutting edge of knowledge of ancient dinosaurs and marine reptiles in the 19th c. Palaeontologists had only just coined the name dinosaur and with limited fossil bones they began the journey to discover how these extinct animals from the deep past looked. We will explore how the professors and fossil hunters found these fossils and created the reconstructions. We will see how today´s scientists think these animals actually would have looked.
How to book this event:
Book a Zoom link on www.theartssocietynerja.com
THE ARTS SOCIETY ACCREDITED LECTURER

Dr Aaron Hunter
I am a professional scientist and researcher with the University of Cambridge and a prize-winning London Blue Badge Guide, a Green Badge Guide for the City of London and Oxford, and a City of Bath Mayor's Guide. As a palaeontologist, I am an expert on fossils and prehistoric life from the first animals to appear on our planet to the evolution of early humans. I have published research on the origin of marine animals 480 million years to the Jurassic World. After degrees in Geology & Palaeobiology, I gained my PhD from the University of London and went on to pursue an academic career working first as a research fellow in France, Germany and Japan and then as a Senior Lecturer in Malaysia and Western Australia. I have a passion for archaeology, history, architecture and the history of art. I give lectures that encompass these subjects looking at the interface between the arts and sciences.
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