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Paleontological Collections of Germany, Austria and Switzerland : The History of Life of Fossil Organisms at Museums and Universities
ERLANGEN: The Erlangen Paleobiology Collections
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Research and Open Questions—A Modern Concept Behind Berlins T. rex Presentation of Tristan Otto
pp. 15
Scientific Methods of Geological and Paleontological Collections and Trends in Paleontological Investigation and Research
pp. 23
BAMBERG: The Paleontological Collection at the Museum of Natural History in Bamberg (NKMB)
pp. 27
BASEL: The Natural History Museum Basel (NMB)
pp. 39
BERLIN: The Palaeontological Collections of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
pp. 57
BERN: The Natural History Museum — An Institution of the Burgergemeinde of Bern
pp. 69
BIELEFELD: Not Worth Mentioning? Paleontological Collections of Small Museums: The Example of Bielefeld (North Rhine Westphalia, Germany)
pp. 77
BILZINGSLEBEN: The Bilzingsleben Collection
pp. 81
The Paleontological Collection of the State Museum of Natural History (SNHM) in Braunschweig, Germany
pp. 93
BREMEN: The Paleontological Research Collection of the Geosciences Collection of the University of Bremen
pp. 115
Chemnitz: Back to the Roots of Palaeobotany—Chemnitz and its Palaeontological Collection
pp. 137
COBURG: Naturkunde-Museum Coburg—Paleontological Collections
pp. 147
COTTBUS: Museum of Natural History and Environment in Cottbus
pp. 157
DARMSTADT: The Paleontological Collections of Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt
pp. 165
DESSAU-ROSSLAU: Museum of Natural History and Prehistory—Paleontological Collection
pp. 171
DORTMUND: Museum für Naturkunde der Stadt Dortmund
pp. 179
DOTTERNHAUSEN: The Jurassic World of the Swabian Alb Region (South Germany): The Fossil Collection of the Werkforum and Fossil Museum of Dotternhausen
pp. 183
EICHSTÄTT: The Jura-Museum Eichstätt
pp. 189
ERLANGEN: The Erlangen Paleobiology Collections
pp. 193
ESSEN: Ruhr Museum—Geological Collection
pp. 209
FRANKFURT/DRESDEN/GÖRLITZ: Palaeontological collections of the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung
pp. 241
FRICK: Late Triassic Basal Sauropodomorph and Theropod Dinosaurs at the Sauriermuseum Frick, Switzerland
pp. 249
GOTHA: Museum der Natur, Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein Gotha
pp. 261
GÖTTINGEN: The Palaeontological Collections of the Geoscience Museum at the Georg-August University in Göttingen
pp. 271
HALLE: The Geiseltal Collection of Martin Luther University, Halle-Wittenberg
pp. 281
HALLE: The Palaeontological Collection of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in Halle (Saale)
pp. 293
HAMBURG: Palaeontological Collections of the Center of Natural History, Universität Hamburg
pp. 301
HANNOVER/BERLIN: The Geoscientific Collections of the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources and the State Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology in Hannover and Berlin
pp. 309
HANNOVER: Niedersächsisches Landesmuseum Hannover—Lower Saxony State Museum Hannover
pp. 321
HILDESHEIM: Roemer- and Pelizaeus-Museum
pp. 325
HOLZMADEN: Prehistoric Museum Hauff—A Fossil Museum Since 4 Generations—(Urweltmuseum Hauff)
pp. 331
INGELFINGEN: Muschelkalkmuseum Hagdorn Stadt Ingelfingen
pp. 339
JENA: The Palaeontological Collections at the Phyletisches Museum in Jena
pp. 347
MAUER: The Locality of Mauer and its Virtual Collection of Middle Pleistocene Mammal Fossils
pp. 365
KÖLN: Geological Collections of the University of Cologne (GCC) (Geological and Palaeontological Collections of the Institute of Geology and Mineralogy, University of Cologne)
pp. 371
KREFELD: Palaeobotanical and Palynological Collection at the Geological Survey North Rhine-Westphalia
pp. 383
LINZ: The Paleontological Collection of the Upper Austrian State Museum, Linz
pp. 391
LÜBECK: Museum of Nature and Environment, Paleontological Collections
pp. 403
MAINZ: Paleontological Collections of the University of Mainz (Geoscientific Collections)
pp. 409
MAINZ: Palaeontological Collections of the Landesamt für Geologie Und Bergbau Rheinland-Pfalz (Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)
pp. 411
The Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen
pp. 419
MARBURG: GeoArchive Marburg (Geological and Palaeontological Collections of the Former Faculty of Geosciences, Philipps University of Marburg)
pp. 427
MÜNCHEN: The Fossil Collections of the Bavarian State Collections at Munich
pp. 445
MÜNSTER: Geomuseum of the WWU
pp. 455
NIERSTEIN: Paläontologisches Museum Nierstein
pp. 459
SCHIFFWEILER (Landsweiler-Reden): Center for Biological Documentation (Zentrum für Biodokumention—ZfBS)
pp. 465
SCHLEUSINGEN: Naturhistorisches Museum Schloss Bertholdsburg Schleusingen (Thuringia, Germany)—Home of Permian and Triassic Fossils
pp. 481
SIEGSDORF: The Siegsdorf Natural History and Mammoth Museum
pp. 487
ST. GALLEN: Naturmuseum St. Gallen
pp. 491
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart (SMNS)
pp. 499
THALLICHTENBERG: POLLICHIA Geoscience Collections at the Urweltmuseum GEOSKOP, Thallichtenberg (Germany)
pp. 505
TÜBINGEN: The Palaeontologial Collection of Tübingen
pp. 513
WIEN: “To the Realm of Nature and its Exploration”: The Paleontological Collections of the Natural History Museum Vienna
pp. 525
WIESBADEN: Museum Wiesbaden, Natural History Collections
pp. 533
ZURICH: The Geological-Palaeontological Collection at ETH Zurich
pp. 545
ZURICH: Palaeontological Museum of the University of Zurich
pp. 555
State Museum of Natural History Karlsruhe: Institute of Life and Earth Sciences
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