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In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs exhibition
at the Natural History Museum in Paris
from 14th April 2010 – 14th February 2011

Art and Culture

Less of an exhibition about dinosaurs than an exhibition with dinosaurs, or so they say. Not quite sure what they mean by that. In any case, In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs explores not only the reasons for their extinction (we still don’t know the whole story) but also tries to see if any conclusions can be drawn that might help us from being wiped off the planet too!

photo by Richard Smallbone used under cc licence

The exhibition is divided into four themed parts:

- The world 85 million years ago (i.e. before internet). This first room shows how Earth was at the time and describes the animals that shared it with the dinosaurs.

- The Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction. So there was this meteorite. Most people agree about that, but what other events contributed to the disappearance of the dinosaurs and the rise of the mammals that lived in their shadow?

- The boom of the mammals. That would be us. Well, a lot later, and togethr with a lot of other mammals. Here you’ll discover the diversity of animals that started coming into their own…

- Epilogue, showing – in a fun way – where humans are now in the big DNA gene pool that is planet Earth.

photo by niznoz used under cc licence

There are also guided visits organised, workshops for kids, debates and three books released in conjunction with the exhibition.

photo by Scott Kinmartin used under cc licence

In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs is at the Muséum national de l’histoire naturelle (here) from 14th April 2010 – 14th February 2011. Open every day except Tuesdays from 10am – 6pm. Closed 1st May. Admission 9€/7€ (the ticket also gives you access to the main museum, which has to be seen to be believed!).

Official site: www.mnhn.fr/dinos

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