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Fossil remains of Ireland’s only known dinosaurs will go on public display for the first time ever.
The exhibition will take place at UCC’s Glucksman Gallery next month and will feature over 250 real fossils and over five tonnes of material.
The exhibition will merge science with art and creativity to bring Ireland’s dinosaur age to life.
To discuss more, Seán is joined by Professor of Palaeontology at University College Cork, Maria McNamara.
Image: UCC
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Fossil remains of Ireland’s only known dinosaurs will go on public display for the first time ever.
The exhibition will take place at UCC’s Glucksman Gallery next month and will feature over 250 real fossils and over five tonnes of material.
The exhibition will merge science with art and creativity to bring Ireland’s dinosaur age to life.
To discuss more, Seán is joined by Professor of Palaeontology at University College Cork, Maria McNamara.
Image: UCC

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