Ida - the missing link

Ida - the missing link

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Institutions

Natural History Museum of Norway

The National History Museum of Norway deposited the original digital files and the x-ray images of the worldrenowned Ida fossil (scientific name Darwinius masillae), discovered some years ago (commonly referred to as the missing link). The original fossil is on display at the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo.

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Band Aid Trust

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National Museum of Norway

Norwegian female photographers

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Europa Nostra

Europa Nostra

Europa Nostra

Europa Nostra is the European Voice of Civil Society committed to Cultural Heritage

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