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    Fossils of Egypt

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    Egypt has many fossil-bearing geologic formations, in which many dinosaurs have been discovered.

    Scientists

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    • Ernst Stromer
    • Richard Markgraf, early 1900s, (he died in Sinnuris of Giza in 1916)
    • A. B. Orlebar, Fayoum 1845
    • George Schweinfurth, Geziret al-Qarn in Lake Qarun 1879 & Qasr al-Sagha Formation ancient whale fossils named Zeuglodom osiris.
    • Hugh Beadnell, Fayoum 1898
    • Charles Andrews, 1901, they unearthed a wealth of fossils Palaeomastodon, the oldest known elephant
    • Eberhard Frass, Fayoum 1905
    • Walter Granger & Henry F. Osborn, Fayoum 1907
    • Wendell Phillips, 1947
    • Elwyn L. Simons, Fayoum 1961–1986
    • Thomas M. Bown and David Tab Rasmussen, 1980s

    Fossils

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    Petrified Wood

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    Fayoum, Petrified wood protectorate in New-Cairo Area/ Cairo-Suez desert road & entire Western Desert of Egypt is covered in Petrified wood.

    This is one of the clues that the region was a tropical climate. The petrified wood is very diverse and many samples are very beautiful, often actually littering the ground in certain areas.

    Reptiles

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    • Turtle fossils in Fayoum
      • Testudo ammon, a large land tortoise
      • Podocnemis blanckenhorni river turtle
      • Stereogenys pelomedusa tropical land turtles
    • Gigantic snake fossils found in the Qasr al-Sagha Formation.
      • Gigantophis
      • Pterosphernus
    • Tomistoma, a crocodile type animal.

    Birds

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    The area of Uganda bordering Lake Victoria and the upper Nile River area is not unlike the climate of the Fayoum long ago, where many bird fossils have been discovered.

    • ospreys (Pandionidae)
    • Gigantic shoebilled stork (Balaenicipitidae)
    • jacanas, sometimes called lily-trotters (Jacanidae)
    • herons, egrets, rails (Rallidae)
    • cranes (Gruidae)
    • flamingos (Phoenicopteridae)
    • storks (Ciconiidae)
    • cormorants (Phalacrocoracidae)
    • An ancient eagle named Accipitridae

    Mammals

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    • large Hyrax (Megalohyrax oecaenus)
    • Elephants
    • mastodons
    • Fayoum's whale or Zeuglodon or more precisely the Basilosaurus in Fayoum's Wadi Zeuglodon (or wadi al-Hitan, Whale Valley)
    • Another whale in Wadi Zeuglodon is the Dorudon
    • Primitive whale from Fayum Depression Phiomicetus
    • Arsinoitherium, a rhinoceros like animal with two horns
      • Arsinoitherium zitteli
      • Arsinoitherium andrewsi
    • Elephants (mastodons) in Fayoum
      • Moeritherium in Fayoum, and in Wadi El Natrun
      • Palaeomastodon
      • Phioma
    • Apterodon
    • Pterodon
    • Hyaenodon
    • Sirenia (Sea Cow)

    Primates

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    The Fayoum primates

    • The Lower sequence primates
      • Oligopithecus savagei
      • Qatrania wingi
    • The upper sequence primates
      • Catopithecus browni
      • Proteopitheus sylvia
      • Oligopithecus
      • Apidium moustafai
      • Apidium phiomense
    • Parapithecus fraasi
    • Parapithecus grangeri
    • Aegyptopithecus zeuxis
    • Propliopithecus, (P. chirobates, P. ankeli, P. haeckeli and P. markgrafi)

    Dinosaurs

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    • Aegyptosaurus
    • Bahariasaurus
    • Carcharodontosaurus
    • Deltadromeus
    • ’’Igai’’
    • ‘’Inosaurus’’
    • Mansourasaurus
    • Paralititan
    • Spinosaurus
    • ’’Tameryraptor’’

    Fossil sites

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    • Wadi Al-Hitan
    • Bahariya Formation
    • Jebel Qatrani Formation
    • Nubian Sandstone
    • Qasr el Sagha Formation
    • Upper Cretaceous Phosphates
    • Variegated Shale
    • Madwar al-Bighal
    • Moghra Oasis

    See also

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    • List of African dinosaurs

    References

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