Description:

Eastern Asia, China, Henan Province, late Cretaceous period, ca. 100 to 65 million years ago. A finely-preserved example of a fossilized egg from the hadrosauridae family of duck-billed dinosaurs. Much of the original scaly texture of the eggshell is still present, with a nicely fissured surface resulting from the deposition process. Size: 5.125" L x 4.75" W x 4.375" H (13 cm x 12.1 cm x 11.1 cm).

In the past few decades, paleontological research in China has rewritten our knowledge of dinosaurs, especially the later Cretaceous period, which was previously known mainly from western North America. Incredible finds of fossilized skeletal remains, eggs, nests, footprints, and related non-dinosaur animals and plants have given us a new understanding of how dinosaurs lived - and how they parented. These animals seem to have been devoted parents, nurturing their children from eggs through childhood.

Provenance: private southwestern Pennsylvania, USA collection

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  • Condition: Egg has been prepped, with its original earthen matrix retained on the underside. Minor losses to eggshell, with a few stable hairline fissures. Great earthen deposits.

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