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How was First Dinosaur Fossil Discovered? - Different Truths
Not just the Iguanodon | Gideon Mantell Blog
These are the first dinosaur fossils ever found and identified, discovered in 1822 by Gideon Mantell. : r/Dinosaurs
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Gideon Mantell - Wikipedia
Walk that Changed History: New evidence about the discovery of the Iguanodon – Deposits Mag
The Royal Society on Twitter: "Born #OnThisDay in 1790 was palaeontologist and geologist Gideon Mantell FRS. His discovery of and research on Iguanadon kicked off the study of dinosaurs. A dinosaur species
Iguanodon: the teeth that led to a dinosaur discovery | Natural History Museum
Dinosaur Doctor: The Life and Work of Gideon Mantell by E.M.R. Critchley | Goodreads
Gideon Mantell's historic find in Cuckfield
Gideon Algernon Mantell | British paleontologist | Britannica
Gideon Mantell newspaper article. Plans to honour Gideon Mantell by erecting a dinosaur in his honour. | Dinosaur projects, Dinosaur, Dinosaur discovery
The Unsung Hero of Dinosaurs - Gideon Mantell - YouTube
1833 Gideon Mantell Tilgate Dinosaurs by Paul D Stewart
Monster dinosaur find deserves recognition | Letters | The Guardian
Rocky Road: Gideon Mantell
The Many Iterations of Iguanodon | Discover Magazine
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Details of dinosaur discovery in Cuckfield are a 'hugely significant' find | SussexWorld
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Highlighting Histories: Women in Science – Mary Mantell – Blogs from the Natural History Museum
Cuckfield.Org - Gideon Mantell | Dinosaur footprint, Dinosaur, Museum displays
The world's first dinosaur park: what the Victorians got right and wrong | Natural History Museum