The Skeletons
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Active from | 1986 |
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Genres | Rock |
Members | Bobby Lloyd Hicks |
Joe Terry | |
D. Clinton Thompson | |
Lou Whitney | |
Albums | Waiting |
Nothing To Lose | |
Record labels | HighTone Records |
Alias Records | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2381215 |
About The Skeletons
Rare dinosaur 'Barry' up for sale at Paris auction
... Speaking to the BBC at the time, Prof Steve Brusatte, a dinosaur expert at Edinburgh University, said he was concerned The Skeletons, which are " scientifically very valuable" could " disappear into the vaults of private collectors"...
Kitchen shrine serpents and other fascinating new Pompeii discoveries
... The Skeletons It s easy to forget that Pompeii was a human tragedy...
Pompeii archaeologists discover 'pizza' painting
... The Skeletons of three people were also found near the oven in the working areas of the home in recent weeks, a culture ministry statement added...
Sue Gray: Inside track on an almighty row
... She was also involved in the vetting process for senior ministers - so will have some knowledge of where The Skeletons in government are hidden...
Roman burial unearthed at hidden Garforth cemetery
... The Skeletons are believed to include both late Roman and early Saxon men, women and children...
Kenya election 2022: New county governors tackle corruption
... And may there be a similar spirit in the national government, as a new administration takes over with the opportunity to clean up The Skeletons in the closet of the outgoing government...
Ukraine war: Four-year-old Liza killed by Russian attack on Vinnytsia
... The Skeletons of many burned-out cars are still strewn across the bomb site: the blast was so fierce that one is even wrapped around a pillar of the building...
Ancient DNA reveals secrets of Pompeii victims
... " It was all about the preservation of The Skeletons, " explained Prof Gabriele Scorrano, from the Lundbeck GeoGenetics centre in Copenhagen, who led the study...
Rare dinosaur 'Barry' up for sale at Paris auction
By Megan FisherBBC News
An almost fully complete dinosaur skeleton will be sold at auction In Paris next month.
The rare 150 million-year-old camptosaurus was first discovered in the 1990s in the US by palaeontologist Barry James .
Named Barry after The Man who found him in Wyoming, experts said he is " extremely well preserved".
The skeleton is expected to fetch up to €1. 2m ($1. 2m, £970,000) at Hotel Drouot on 20 October.
Dating back to the late Jurassic period and after two restorations in 2000 and 2022, Barry measures 2. 1 metres (6. 9 feet) tall and 5 metres (16. 4 ft) long.
It is unusual to see a dinosaur skeleton so in tact, said Alexandre Giquello, from the Auction House Hotel Drouot .
" To take the example of its skull, The Skull is complete at 90% and the rest of the dinosaur is complete at 80%, " He Said .
Sales of dinosaur fossils are rare, with only a small number taking place each year globally - although some experts have raised concerns about specimens finding their way into private hands.
In April, a for the First Time in Europe.
Speaking to The Bbc at The Time , Prof Steve Brusatte, a dinosaur expert at Edinburgh University, said he was concerned The Skeletons , which are " scientifically very valuable" could " disappear into the vaults of private collectors".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com