Prehistoric Times Magazine Previewed
Team members at Everything Dinosaur are looking forward to receiving the next edition of the quarterly magazine ” Prehistoric Times”. Issue 117 (spring 2016), is due to arrive in the next couple of weeks or so and what an exciting edition this promises to be. The two featured prehistoric creatures Carnotaurus and the enigmatic “Bear Dogs” are amongst our favourite prehistoric animals preserved in the fossil record, we expect it to be jam-packed with lots of amazing reader submitted artwork showcasing “meat-eating bull” and all things Amphicyonidae – the correct term for the “Bear Dog” taxonomic family.
The Front Cover of Prehistoric Times – Spring 2016
Picture credit: Mike Fredericks (Prehistoric Times)
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“Prehistoric Times”
Inside, readers will find updates on dinosaur and other fossil discoveries, reviews of the latest dinosaur books, plus an interview with American freelance researcher, author and illustrator Greg Paul. On the subject of great artists, issue 117 will conclude the special two-part feature on Zdeněk Burian, a man regarded by many as one of the pioneers of modern palaeoart. Don’t forget to check out Tracy L. Ford’s amazing article on feathered members of the Dinosauria, it’s bound to be compulsive reading.
Also a Digital Magazine
“Prehistoric Times” is also available as a digital download for your favourite mobile device. Handy dinosaurs downloaded to your phone, laptop, tablet etc.
Amongst the book reviews, new prehistoric animal models and model making tips there will be a special feature on the the Philadelphia Museum of Natural Science, so much is crammed into the sixty or so pages it’s like looking at an over stuffed vertebrate collections draw at the Natural History Museum.
The spring edition of “Prehistoric Times” magazine should be with us in a few days, we can’t wait, bags I get first read!
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Mike – your review of the CGI film “March of the Dinosaurs” needs a spellcheck. “Mute point” and “films” instead of “fills” were just the first two I saw. Thanks.
Our thanks in pointing out these errors in the article, these have now been corrected.