Dinosaur skeleton to be rebuilt
Dinosaur bones which have been entombed in rock for more than 210 million years are to finally be extracted and constructed into a complete skeleton.
The rocks containing the fossilised remains of the Thecondontosaurus Antiquus were found in a quarry in South Gloucestershire in the 1970s.
Scientists at the University of Bristol are planning to remove the rock to reveal the bones within.
The project was made possible by a £295,000 Heritage Lottery Fund grant.
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The rocks containing the fossilised remains of the Thecondontosaurus Antiquus were found in a quarry in South Gloucestershire in the 1970s.
Scientists at the University of Bristol are planning to remove the rock to reveal the bones within.
The project was made possible by a £295,000 Heritage Lottery Fund grant.