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Prehistoric Museum hosts exhibit featuring ancient armor

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Robert Gaston and Elisa Uribe

The Utah State University Eastern Prehistoric Museum presents Clubs, Horns and Shields: Armored Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals, July 1, 2017 through October 28, 2017 in the Special Exhibits Gallery.
For millions of years, defense and display triggered the evolution of bizarre and extreme body structures among ancient creatures. In the Clubs, Horns, and Shields exhibit visitors will witness such extraordinary animals, including a giant scorpion from a prehistoric ocean, an armored dinosaur with 14 inch spikes along its back, and a formidable 30-foot crocodile.
The exhibit uses diverse fossil skeletons and models to bring these creatures to life. Animals living today are juxtaposed with these anatomical wonders. Visitors of all ages will be amazed to see a 4,400-pound prehistoric armadillo (Glyptodon) with an elaborate club tail. The exhibit includes a selection of human armor that mirrors these extreme body structures.
Clubs, Horns, and Shields is produced by Robert Gaston of Gaston Design Inc., located in Fruita, Colorado. Gaston Design Inc. specializes in restoration, molding and casting of fossil skeletons and has restored several armored dinosaurs from the USU Eastern Prehistoric Museum collections. Rob Gaston’s long history with the museum stems from his 1989 discovery of a new armored dinosaur, Gastonia Burgei, north of Moab, UT.
Gaston commented, “With their extensive collection of armored dinosaurs, the Prehistoric Museum is the perfect venue for the Clubs, Horns and Shields Exhibition.”
The Prehistoric Museum, is located at 155 East Main Street, Price, Utah. It features fossils and artifacts of the region. The museum is open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission rates apply

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