A key focus of the exhibition will be on the early 19th-century physician, Gideon Mantell, who found large, fossilised teeth in Sussex. His discoveries sparked discussions within Victorian ...
Gideon Mantell described the world’s second dinosaur, Iguanodon, in 1825. In 1842, Britain’s leading naturalist, Sir Richard Owen, coined the term "Dinosauria" to describe the distinct group of ...
Perhaps you’ve been in a hotel room and found a Bible on the dresser or in a drawer. Or maybe someone’s given you a small pocket Bible with a Gideon impression. While not as common as it used to be, ...
The second ever dinosaur described and named was the Iguanodon, discovered by Gideon Mantell, a doctor, and his wife who resided in Lewes and Brighton. The Sussex coast also has its own dinosaur ...
This discovery was a landmark that set the stage for the study of palaeontology. Following the Megalosaurus, the discovery of Iguanodon in the early 1820s by Gideon Mantell further captivated the ...
“And the Honourable Gideon Boako has got it very wrong. Very wrong in the sense that he's not privy to the IMF data. And I want to refer him to the IMF staff reports for 2018 and 2019.
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