Dinosaurs, Fossils & Paleontology:

www.fmnh.org/sue/ - For those who have been following the saga of Sue, the most famous (and controversial) Tyrannosaurus Rex in the world, this site is a treasure. The Fied Museum of Natural History, Sue's new home, has given the big lady her own home page.

www.apropo.de/ammonite - Hendrik Hackl's ammonite project's home on the Web (see “Tent Show”, July 1999) .

Amber: Jewels of the Past - Tammi Johnson, a self-described anthropology major who "digs" amber, has put together this site devoted to all things amber.
http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Geology/webdogs/amber/welcome.html

www.dinodon.com - "Dino" Don Lessem's serious dinosaur information delivered in tongue-in-cheek style. He also produces the Gigantosaurus.com web site, devoted to news and information about the largest carnivorous dinosaur ever found.

www.mungopark.com/ - Reminiscent of the great days of travel writing, this site accommodates both those planning an adventure travel journey and those who are happy to follow along in the form of dispatches through their computer screen.

www.dinotopia.com - James Gurney's official Dinotopia web site offers glimpses of the illustration process, information about Gurney and his fantasy world, and news about upcoming events.

www.pitt.edu/~mattf/PaleoPage.html - Information, articles, chat rooms, and message boards for those interested in paleontology, paleoanthropology, and prehistoric archaeology.

dinosaurs.eb.com/dinosaurs/index2.html - A wealth of information on how our understanding of dinosaurs has changed since the 19th century courtesy of Encyclopedia Brittanica.

The Dinosaur List - an open but sophisticated e-mail discussion list for dinosaur enthusiasts. To subscribe, send the message subscribe dinosaur followed by your name to listproc@usc.edu.