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Hi all, I am reasonably new to paleontology, and as a novice I would like some advice from all you more experienced dino-hunters on good literature to read, and good places to go-a-hunting for fossils in England (especially the South of England) for a beginner. I know that paleontology covers a very wide area of studies, and certainly fossil hunting etc, is only one of them, but I have to start somewhere, and the hands-on approach is so much more educational (not to mention fun!). I'm sure there are many of us fetal Paleontologists who need only to be pointed in the right direction to exercise our boundless enthusiasm. I am presently working for an oil company (though not in the exploration department), so I am undoubtedly surrounded by lots of the information that I need, however, as I am a novice, I don't know what useful information I should be looking at - any suggestions? Sorry, I don't mean to waste your time (especially as I have posted this onto 4 different mail sites, all of which you probably get), but I so want to start off on the right foot, so I thought I'd ask the people who know. Most of you! And you never know, in a year or two I might be adding useful, well researched comments to these Paleontological net sites myself. I thank you all for your time and attention - it is a seed that will grow and flourish. Sean McSharry sean.mcsharry@lasmo.com "Life. Don't talk to me about life. Here I am, brain the size of a planet, and I can't find two rocks to bang together!"
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