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Aug 11, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

DNA-like technique may help nab fossil thieves

Full story: KATU-TV Portland

In this June 19, 2008 photo Katie Tremaine, left, and Michael Henderson, center, from the Burpee Museum, wrap bones of a Camarasaurus in burlap dipped in plaster to stabilize them for a transport in Hanksville, Utah as Scott Williams oversees the dig.

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