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Sarah Z. Gibson

Sarah Z. Gibson

Paleontologist and Ichthyologist

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Know thy namesake: the story of Gordon W. Weir and fossil fishes

The fossil fish Hemicalypterus weiri was named after Gordon Weir. But who is Gordon Weir?

Posted bySarah Z. GibsonNovember 8, 2017November 8, 2017Posted infish, fishes, History, UtahTags:America, chinle, fish, fossils, gordon weir, hemicalypterus, pilot, schaeffer, us geological survey, usgs, weir, weiri, WWII1 Comment on Know thy namesake: the story of Gordon W. Weir and fossil fishes

Oldest direct evidence of humans in the Americas? — PLOS Paleo Community

A discovery in an underwater cave in Mexico may indicates the earliest human settlers of the Americas.

Posted bySarah Z. GibsonSeptember 1, 2017November 2, 2017Posted inPLOS Paleo CommunityTags:America, cave, fossil, human, pleistocene, PLOS ONE, PLOS Paleo, SkeletonLeave a comment on Oldest direct evidence of humans in the Americas? — PLOS Paleo Community

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