File:Camarasaurus skull - Old AMNH Apatosaurus mount.jpg
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English: Reconstructed skull based on that of the North American Camarasaurus, originally (and incorrectly) attributed to Apatosaurus excelsus, mounted in the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York. This skull had been sculpted by Adam Hermann in 1905. It remained on exhibition at the end of the neck in this skeleton at the AMNH until some research actions were led by John McIntosh and David Berman of the Wesleyan University. In the 1970s, McIntosh came to the conclusion that the authentic skull of Apatosaurus corresponded to a specimen discovered in 1909 by an expedition set by the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Following McKintosh instructions, the head of the Apatosaurus in the Peabody Museum was replaced with a cast of the Carnegie skull in 1981. Before the end of the 1980s decade, almost all other museums showing skeletons of Apatosaurus with sculpted skulls, or casts of Camarasaurus skulls, replaced their false Apatosaurus heads with casts of the now-admitted correct skull, preserved in the Carnegie Museum. The AMNH did not replace the Camarasaurus head in its Apatosaurus skeleton until the 1990s.
Français : Crâne reconstitué basé sur un autre crâne, celui d'un Camarasaurus d'Amérique du Nord, originellement (et incorrectement) attribué à Apatosaurus excelsus. Il constitua pendant longtemps la tête du squelette de l’Apatosaurus du Muséum américain d'histoire naturelle à New York. Ce crâne avait été sculpté par Adam Hermann en 1905 et il est resté exposé à l'extrémité du cou de ce squelette jusqu'à ce que quelques actions de recherche soient menées par John McIntosh et David Berman de l'Université Wesleyan. Dans les années 1970 McIntosh en vint à la conclusion que l'authentique crâne d’Apatosaurus correspond en réalité à un spécimen découvert en 1909 par une expédition du musée Carnegie. En appliquant les instructions de McKintosh, un autre crâne erroné, celui de l’Apatosaurus du Muséum d'histoire naturelle Peabody fut remplacé par un moulage du crâne du musée Carnegie en 1981. Avant la fin de la décennie de 1980, presque tous les autres musées qui avaient montré des squelettes d’Apatosaurus avec des crânes sculptés ou moulés sur le crâne de Camarasaurus (dont le squelette de l'image, au Muséum américain d'histoire naturelle) avaient déjà remplacé leur fausses têtes d’Apatosaurus avec des moulages du crâne estimé correct, préservé dans le musée de Carnegie. À New York, le Muséum américain d'histoire naturelle remplaça la tête de Camarasaurus dans son squelette d’Apatosaurus courant les années 1990. |
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