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| Hans Thewissen
Photo 1 Caption: 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. Jpeg format Adobe photoshop format |
| Hans Thewissen
Photo 2 Caption: 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. Jpeg format Adobe photoshop format |
| 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. Jpeg format Adobe photoshop format |
| Skeletons of
Pakicetus and Ichthyolestes (Photo) Caption: Pakicetus and Ichyolestes Jpeg format Adobe photoshop format |
| Skeletons of
Ambulocetus (Photo) Caption: Ambulocetus Jpeg format Adobe photoshop format |
| Line Drawing
of Skeletons of Pakicetus and Ichtyolestes Jpeg format Adobe photoshop format |
| 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. Jpeg format Adobe photoshop format |