Skull of archaeopteryx embedded in rock

Chicago’s Archaeopteryx

A piece of evolutionary history has made its way to the Field Museum. A remarkably preserved Archaeopteryx fossil has been acquired, offering an astonishing window into the transition between dinosaurs and modern birds. This rare and scientifically significant find sheds new light on the origins of flight and the incredible journey of evolution.


Interview With the Punk Rock Paleontologist

Paleornithologist Jingmai O’Connor explains how the Field Museum acquired the specimen and its scientific importance. And why studying fossil birds is more important now than ever.

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Birds Are Dinosaurs: How a Family Tree That Spans T. Rex to Pigeons Informs Our Understanding of Life on Earth

Shake any family tree, and a few skeletons are bound to fall out — that’s as true for birds as it is for people. Except that for birds, the wacky cousin lurking in one of those branches is T. Rex.

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