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The history of paleontology is long and fraught with many holes. We can jump back to the 1600s, when people were first starting to understand what fossils were and what they meant. This came about due to the advent of the scientific method via the scientific revolution of the renaissance. Fast forward to the 1700s, and we get people like Georges Cuvier coming up with proof of the concept of extinction. Then the 1800s brought forth evolution and the filling out of the tree of life with various fossil remains. The Dinosauria was then named by Richard Owen in 1841. From there, it was off to the races to collect and understand as much as possible as fast as possible. The skyrocket in paleontology created a fervor in America. Not much was being found along the east coast, so professors, fossil hunters, and amateurs were sending people out to the wild west to look for bones, or even going out there themselves. This led to the dinosaur gold rush of late 1800s. The biggest names in the field at the time were Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope. There were others of course, but these two pigheaded egotists pushed their rivalry into the press enough to become an event like no other - a period between 1877 and 1892 later christened The Bone Wars.
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