MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES OF SAN JUAN: HISTORY AND CONTRIBUTION TO THE LOWER MESOZOIC PALEOHERPETOLOGY
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San Juan Museum, Palaeoherpetology, Lower MesozoicAbstract
The San Juan Museum of Natural Sciences was created in 1964 by provincial law. This law was a reaction to the fossil’s drainage since the scientific discovery of Ischigualasto in 1958, because there was no authorized repository in San Juan. Once the law was passed, the Museum only existed on paper for several years until a group of enthusiastic academics and some collectors donated their geological, paleontological, and biological specimens to the provincial government. Later, the Tourism Board moved forward and donated the first floor of its building to the new Museum. In this contribution, the entire historical journey of the San Juan Museum of Natural Sciences is recounted since its humble creation: its incorporation to the National University of San Juan, the first collections, the first “Sanjuaninean” vertebrate paleontologist by adoption, the “gringo” William Sill, the incorporation of researchers, the rediscovery of Ischigualasto, the work with the Earthwatch Foundation, the discovery of new sites, the exhibitions that traveled the world, and finally, a deserved home of its own. This historical account has been described as a human feat, because an institution is the people who made it and those who support it every day. These people gave their best, and made a passionate and sacrificed effort to achieve everything that the Museum of Natural Sciences is today and what it represents for San Juan.
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