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Hans Thewissen Photo 1
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Hans Thewissen, Ph.D., examines some of the raw rock with whale fossils he brought back to NEOUCOM from Pakistan after a dig in 2000. In it, Hans and his team have found the 50-million-year-old bones of whale ancestors.
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Hans Thewissen Photo 2
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Hans Thewissen, Ph.D., examines some of the raw rock with whale fossils he brought back to NEOUCOM from Pakistan after a dig in 2000. In it, Hans and his team have found the 50-million-year-old bones of whale ancestors.

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Hans Thewissen and Ellen Williams Photo 3
Caption: Hans Thewissen, Ph.D., at left, and Ellen Williams, research assistant, look over the results of five years worth of digs in Pakistan that led to his recent discoveries.
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Skeletons of Pakicetus and Ichthyolestes (Photo)
Caption: Pakicetus and Ichyolestes
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Skeletons of Ambulocetus (Photo)
Caption: Ambulocetus
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Line Drawing of Skeletons of Pakicetus and Ichtyolestes
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Half-Tone Drawing of Pakicetus
Caption: A reconstruction of Pakicetus based upon their skeletons. This reconstruction can be used freely, but this statement has to be added to its caption: Illustration by Carl Buell, and taken from http://www.neoucom.edu/Depts/Anat/Pakicetid.html.
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