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    The earliest bird-line archosaurs and the assembly of the dinosaur body plan by Nesbitt, Sterling J., Butler, Richard J., Ezcurra, Martín D., Barrett, Paul M., Stocker, Michelle R., Angielczyk, Kenneth D., Smith, Roger M. H., Sidor, Christian A., Niedźwiedzki, Grzegorz, Sennikov, Andrey G., Charig, Alan J.

    Published in Nature (London) (27-04-2017)
    “…The archosaur species Teleocrater rhadinus , part of the new clade Aphanosauria, is an example of the earliest divergence of the avian stem lineage…”
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    The oldest dinosaur? A Middle Triassic dinosauriform from Tanzania by Nesbitt, Sterling J., Barrett, Paul M., Werning, Sarah, Sidor, Christian A., Charig, Alan J.

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (23-02-2013)
    “…The rise of dinosaurs was a major event in vertebrate history, but the timing of the origin and early diversification of the group remain poorly constrained…”
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    The Anatomy of Teleocrater rhadinus, an Early Avemetatarsalian from the Lower Portion of the Lifua Member of the Manda Beds (Middle Triassic) by Nesbitt, Sterling J, Butler, Richard J, Ezcurra, Martín D, Charig, Alan J, Barrett, Paul M

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (29-11-2017)
    “…Bird-line archosaurs (= Avemetatarsalia, the clade containing birds, dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and their kin) originated in the Triassic Period. However, the…”
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    Mandasuchus tanyauchen, gen. et sp. nov., a Pseudosuchian Archosaur from the Manda Beds (?Middle Triassic) of Tanzania by Butler, Richard J, Nesbitt, Sterling J, Charig, Alan J, Gower, David J, Barrett, Paul M

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (29-11-2017)
    “…The diverse assemblage of extinct archosaur species known from the Manda Beds of Tanzania has provided key insights into the timing and tempo of the early part…”
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    The Lower Jurassic ornithischian dinosaur Heterodontosaurus tucki Crompton & Charig, 1962: cranial anatomy, functional morphology, taxonomy, and relationships by NORMAN, DAVID B., CROMPTON, ALFRED W., BUTLER, RICHARD J., PORRO, LAURA B., CHARIG, ALAN J.

    Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-09-2011)
    “…The cranial anatomy of the Lower Jurassic ornithischian dinosaur Heterodontosaurus tucki Crompton & Charig, 1962 is described in detail for the first time on…”
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    Baryonyx , a remarkable new theropod dinosaur by Charig, Alan J, Milner, Angela C

    Published in Nature (London) (27-11-1986)
    “…An extremely large claw bone, some 30 cm long, was found in Wealden (Lower Cretaceous) deposits in a Surrey claypit in January 1983. This led to the discovery…”
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    The boy from Missouri by Charig, Alan J

    Published in Nature (London) (20-04-1989)
    “…Alan J. Charig reviews "Digging into the Past: An Autobiography," by Edwin H. Colbert…”
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    Unsure accuracy by Charig, Alan J

    Published in Nature (London) (11-12-1986)
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    Cladistics clarified by Charig, Alan J

    Published in Nature (London) (25-02-1982)
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    Fossil Fishes by Charig, Alan J

    Published in Nature (London) (08-07-1967)
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    Archaeopteryx is not a Forgery by Charig, Alan J., Greenaway, Frank, Milner, Angela C., Walker, Cyril A., Whybrow, Peter J.

    “…Archaeopteryx lithographica might be regarded as the most important zoological species known, fossil or recent. Its importance lies not in that its…”
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    Yu. A. Orlov by CHARIG, ALAN J

    Published in Nature (London) (29-10-1966)
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    MANDASUCHUS TANYAUCHEN, GEN. ET SP. NOV., A PSEUDOSUCHIAN ARCHOSAUR FROM THE MANDA BEDS (?MIDDLE TRIASSIC) OF TANZANIA by BUTLER, RICHARD J., NESBITT, STERLING J., CHARIG, ALAN J., GOWER, DAVID J., BARRETT, PAUL M.

    Published in Society of Vertebrate Paleontology memoir (01-11-2017)
    “…The diverse assemblage of extinct archosaur species known from the Manda Beds of Tanzania has provided key insights into the timing and tempo of the early part…”
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    THE ANATOMY OF TELEOCRATER RHADINUS, AN EARLY AVEMETATARSALIAN FROM THE LOWER PORTION OF THE LIFUA MEMBER OF THE MANDA BEDS (MIDDLE TRIASSIC) by NESBITT, STERLING J., BUTLER, RICHARD J., EZCURRA, MARTIN D., CHARIG, ALAN J., BARRETT, PAUL M.

    Published in Society of Vertebrate Paleontology memoir (01-11-2017)
    “…Bird-line archosaurs (= Avemetatarsalia, the clade containing birds, dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and their kin) originated in the Triassic Period. However, the…”
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    The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary and the Last of the Dinosaurs [and Discussion] by Charig, A. J., Benton, M. J., J.-J. Jaeger, Dussart, G. B. J., Halstead, L. B.

    “…Disaster theories of the K-T extinctions, more specifically dinosaur extinctions, are presently engendering much controversy. They require (inter alia) that…”
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