EditorialFragment of a jaw of the first T. rex discovered. 67-65 million years. Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialFragment of a jaw of the first T. rex discovered. 67-65 million years. Upper Cretaceous. Maastrichtian. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialDetail of a historiated initial 'E'(t rex) of Abisag being brought before the bed-ridden David, at the beginning of three Kings. BIBLE, in Latin, of S. Jerome's version. with the Interpretation of Hebrew names (imperfect). France, Central (Paris); Last...