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  1. Charles Hazelius Sternberg (* 15. Juni 1850 bei Cooperstown, New York; † 20. Juli 1943) war einer der erfolgreichsten US-amerikanischen Fossiliensammler des 19. und beginnenden 20. Jahrhunderts (Dinosaurier, tertiäre Säuger).

  2. Charles Hazelius Sternberg (June 15, 1850 – July 20, 1943) was an American fossil collector and paleontologist. He was active in both fields from 1876 to 1928, and collected fossils for Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel C. Marsh, and for the British Museum, the San Diego Natural History Museum and other museums.

  3. Charles H. Sternberg probably published his last magazine article in December, 1929, in Popular Science Monthly. He was nearly 80 years old: LEFT: (Page 56) "Such unexpected twists of fate make fossil hunting one of the most fascinating games in the world.

  4. Charles H. Sternberg was a pioneer fossil hunter, avocational paleontologist and patriarch of a dynasty of American fossil hunters. His three sons continued the tradition; together the Sternbergs collected a huge number of specimens for scientific study and for display in museums throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. In the last ...

  5. The fossils–collected by veteran dinosaur hunter Charles H. Sternberg and his sons from the Cretaceous badlands of Alberta, Canada in 1916–had been regarded as “rubbish” by the museum’s ...

  6. The history of the paleontology collection at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History dates back to the advent of fossil collecting in North America. Charles H. Sternberg began collecting fossils when he moved to Kansas in 1867 (following his brother, George M. Sternberg, who was an Army surgeon).

  7. 15. Juni 2021 · Scientist of the Day - Charles H. Sternberg. June 15, 2021. Charles H. Sternberg, dinosaur hunter extraordinaire, was born June 15, 1850, in New York state. When he was 17, his family moved to Ellsworth County, Kansas, and there Sternberg stayed.