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Deepest part of Baron Sog strata, Urtyn Obo, Mongolia
410993
Urteu Oba, showing contact between Ulau Tochu beds and Baron Sog beds, Mongolia, 1930
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Deepest portion of the Baron Sog strata on the red beds at Urtyn Obo, Mongolia, 1928
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Urteu Oba badlands, looking east from 1928 expedition camp, showing contact between Ulau Gochu beds and Baron Sog beds, Mongolia, 1930
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Looking into the valley at deepest portion of Baron Sog strata on red beds at Urtyn Obo, Mongolia, 1928
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Baron Sog, a lamasery on the southern edge of the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, 1928
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Urteu Oba looking northwest from 1928 camp, showing contact between Ulau Gochu beds and Baron Sog beds, Mongolia, 1930
274461
Showing the depth of the Baron Sog strata above the red beds at Urtyn Obo
410998
Buckshot, Lu Taling, Walter Granger, and Albert Thomson (left to right) packing fossils at Hospital Camp (Dar Ser Hai), Mongolia
411019
Dune dweller implements found just south of Baron Sog strata
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Erosion in a gully about four miles east of Camp Baluch at Urtyn Obo, showing Baron Sog above the red beds, Mongolia
410986
Andrews at the eagle's nest, Mongolia, 1928
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Expedition members in a quarry showing rib, lower jaw, humerus, femur, and toe bones of an animal resembling a rhinoceros, nearly 30 feet high that lived approximately 10 to 15 million years ago
411005
Deepest portion of the Baron Sog strata on the red beds of Urtyn Obo, Mongolia, Central Asiatic Expedition
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Expedition cook staff with bread, chocolate and coconut cake baked in gasoline tin oven, Mongolia, 1928
410936
Tserin, camel leader of 125 camels in the expedition caravan, Mongolia, 1928
410937
Canyon, 4 miles east of Camp Baluch, Urtyn Obo, Mongolia, 1928
410996
How erosion starts at the beginning of the badlands, Mongolia
411025
First view of camel caravan at Shireh Usu, Mongolia, 1928
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Cars at the top of Kalgan Pass, Mongolia, 1928
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Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930)
Field photographs
Fossils
Paleontology
Thomson, Albert
Asset ID
265347
Title
Albert Thomson and Chinese men covering bones of Baron Sog monster with burlap and flour paste, Mongolia, 1928
Agent (Role)
Shackelford, James B.
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Photographer
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Date
1928
Country
Mongolia
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Negative Collection, 4 x 5: 265347
External Resource
AMNH Library archives records:
Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930)
, AMNH Library authority record:
Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930)
, AMNH Library authority record:
Andrews, Roy Chapman, 1884-1960
Other Number
89S
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