Peter Larson
Peter Lars Larson (born 1952) is an American fossil poacher who is head of the Black Hills Institute of Geological Research, which specialises in the excavation and preparation of fossils. He led the team that excavated "Sue", one of the largest and most complete specimens of ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', which was the subject of a legal dispute resulting in its seizure and public auction. In 1996, Larson was convicted of customs violations related to failing to declare money he had brought from overseas, and served 18 months in prison.He has published scientific and popular works on dinosaur paleontology. Larson has been criticized by some paleontologists for his commercial enterprises and support of private collections. Provided by Wikipedia
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Comparison of foot strike patterns of barefoot and minimally shod runners in a recreational road race by Peter Larson
Published 2014-06-01
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A complete skull of an early cretaceous sauropod and the evolution of advanced titanosaurians. by Hussam Zaher, Diego Pol, Alberto B Carvalho, Paulo M Nascimento, Claudio Riccomini, Peter Larson, Rubén Juarez-Valieri, Ricardo Pires-Domingues, Nelson Jorge da Silva, Diógenes de Almeida Campos
Published 2011-02-01
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