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Музей естественной истории Карнеги, {{lang-en|Carnegie Museum of Natural History}}, located in the [[Oakland (Pittsburgh)|Oakland]] neighborhood of [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], USA, was founded by the [[List of people from the Pittsburgh metropolitan area|Pittsburgh-based]] [[industrialist]] [[Andrew Carnegie]] in 1896. It maintains an international reputation continuing research and is ranked among the top five [[List of natural history museums|natural history museums]] in the United States and features 20 exhibit halls.<ref name="history">[http://www.carnegiemnh.org/news/index.html Carnegie Museum of Natural History — Press Room]</ref>
'''Музей естественной истории Карнеги''', {{lang-en|Carnegie Museum of Natural History}}, located in the [[Oakland (Pittsburgh)|Oakland]] neighborhood of [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]], USA, was founded by the [[List of people from the Pittsburgh metropolitan area|Pittsburgh-based]] [[industrialist]] [[Andrew Carnegie]] in 1896. It maintains an international reputation continuing research and is ranked among the top five [[List of natural history museums|natural history museums]] in the United States and features 20 exhibit halls.<ref name="history">[http://www.carnegiemnh.org/news/index.html Carnegie Museum of Natural History — Press Room]</ref>


From the discovery of ''[[Diplodocus]] carnegii'' to the [[skull]] of [[Samson (dinosaur)|Samson]], the most complete ''[[Tyrannosaurus]] rex'' skull known to date, and the brand new, yet to be named, species of [[oviraptorosaur]] the Carnegie Museum of Natural History has the third largest, and one of the finest, [[dinosaur]] collections in the world.<ref>{{cite newspaper | url=http://www.post-gazette.com/magazine/19990702dippy2.asp | title=Dippy the star-spangled dinosaur | last= Batz Jr. | first=Bob | newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | location=Pittsburgh, PA | date=1999-07-02 | accessdate=2009-08-11}}</ref> Other exhibits include the [[Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems]], the [[Alcoa]] Foundation Hall of American Indians, [[Polar World: Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life]], the [[Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt]], the [[Benedum Hall of Geology]] and the [[Powdermill Nature Reserve]], established by the museum in 1956 to serve as a field station for long-term studies of natural populations. The museum also recently discovered the ''[[Fruitafossor windscheffeli]]''.
From the discovery of ''[[Diplodocus]] carnegii'' to the [[skull]] of [[Samson (dinosaur)|Samson]], the most complete ''[[Tyrannosaurus]] rex'' skull known to date, and the brand new, yet to be named, species of [[oviraptorosaur]] the Carnegie Museum of Natural History has the third largest, and one of the finest, [[dinosaur]] collections in the world.<ref>{{cite newspaper | url=http://www.post-gazette.com/magazine/19990702dippy2.asp | title=Dippy the star-spangled dinosaur | last= Batz Jr. | first=Bob | newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | location=Pittsburgh, PA | date=1999-07-02 | accessdate=2009-08-11}}</ref> Other exhibits include the [[Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems]], the [[Alcoa]] Foundation Hall of American Indians, [[Polar World: Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life]], the [[Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt]], the [[Benedum Hall of Geology]] and the [[Powdermill Nature Reserve]], established by the museum in 1956 to serve as a field station for long-term studies of natural populations. The museum also recently discovered the ''[[Fruitafossor windscheffeli]]''.

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Museum

Музей естественной истории Карнеги, англ. Carnegie Museum of Natural History, located in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, was founded by the Pittsburgh-based industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1896. It maintains an international reputation continuing research and is ranked among the top five natural history museums in the United States and features 20 exhibit halls.[1]

From the discovery of Diplodocus carnegii to the skull of Samson, the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skull known to date, and the brand new, yet to be named, species of oviraptorosaur the Carnegie Museum of Natural History has the third largest, and one of the finest, dinosaur collections in the world.[2] Other exhibits include the Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems, the Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians, Polar World: Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life, the Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt, the Benedum Hall of Geology and the Powdermill Nature Reserve, established by the museum in 1956 to serve as a field station for long-term studies of natural populations. The museum also recently discovered the Fruitafossor windscheffeli.

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Примечания

  1. Carnegie Museum of Natural History — Press Room
  2. Batz Jr., Bob (1999-07-02). "Dippy the star-spangled dinosaur". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, PA. Дата обращения: 11 августа 2009.

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