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Description: Information about how the war of dinosaur discovery between Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh began in Haddonfield, N.J. in 1868.
Haddonfield and the 'Bone Wars' Haddonfield and The 'Bone Wars' 19th-Century Paleontology in Camden County side from being the first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton ever found and the first to be mounted, Haddonfield's
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Page title:Haddonfield and the 'Bone Wars'
Keywords:dinosaur, dinosaurs, hadrosaurus foulkii, hadrosaurs, hadrosaurids, fossil, skeleton, bones, paleontology, excavation, excavate, excavating, dig, digs, digging, marl, Philadelphia, Academy, Natural, Science, Sciences, Natural History, marl, Victorian, Haddonfield, NJ, N.J, New Jersey, Camden County, Joseph Leidy
Description:The cultural, political and scientific implications of the 1858 Hadrosaurus foulkii skeleton find.
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