We are pleased to announce the newest species named to the growing pantheon of AAS fossils: say hello to Deltasuchus motherali! This paper has been a long time in the making, and after a lot of eff...
As the weather outside gives way to the short, crisp days of winter it's a good time to reflect on everything we've accomplished this Fall due to your support. While we never manage to accomplish a...
Hello everyone! Been a while. Even though it's been two months since our major field work wrapped up, we've all stayed very busy in the meantime following up on the work accomplished this summer (s...
We are just over a week into our field work this season and things are going well. There will be an update about that coming shortly. But for now I wanted to let you know about some other great ne...
Here we are, the final day of the campaign. Thanks again to all the backers who have given so generously to support this critical work we are doing at the AAS. I thought it would be best for the gr...
The AAS exists because of the hard work of amateurs and fossil enthusiasts who recognize the value of our shared fossil heritage. Every dig they work hard to get us there with every...
Protohadros byrdi is a species of dinosaur known only from the Dallas-Fort Worth area, making it a very unique fossil for the region. It was originally discovered in 1994 by an amateur fossil hunte...
We have had an amazing run on the campaign, meeting our original goal with a week to spare! We could kick back with some tasty drinks and say mission accomplished, but that’s not the Archosaur...