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Anonymous, 2000, Florida meeting shows perils, promise of dealing of dinos: Science, v. 288, p. 238.

Anonymous, 2000, Dinos and turkeys: connected by DNA? Science, v. 288, p. 238-239.

Anonymous, 2000, Archaeoraptor fossil trail: National Geographic, v. 198, n. 4, p. 128-132.

Anonymous, 2000, Chinese feathered dinosaur may be an embarrassing fraud: American Paleontologist, v. 8, n. 1, p. 15.

Anonymous, 2000, Fake Archaeoraptor saga continues: American Paleontologist, v. 8, n. 2, p. 18

Anonymous, 2000, Archaeoraptor scandel settled…more or less: American Paleontologist, v. 8, n. 3, p. 16.

Anonymous, 2001, Faking process revealed: Geology Today, v. 17, n. 3, p. 82-83.

B

Brochu, C. A., 2003, Lessons from a tyrannosaur: the ambassadorial role of paleontology: Palaios, v. 18, n. 6, i-ii.

C

Cau, A., 2018, The assembly of the avian body plan: a 160 million-year long process: Bollettino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana, v. 57, n. 1, p. 1-25.

Czerkas, S. T., and Xu, X., 2000, A new toothed bird from China: In: The Florida Symposium on Dinosaur Bird Evolution, Presented by the Florida Institute of Paleontology at the Graves Museum of Archaeology and Natural History, Dania Beach, Florida, USA, p. 14.

Czerkas, S. A., and Xu, X., 2002, A new toothed bird from China: In: Feathered Dinosaurs and the origin of flight, edited by Czerkas, S. J., The Dinosaur Museum Journal, v. 1, p. 43-61.

D

Dalton, R., 2004, Feathered fossils cause a flap in museums: Nature, v. 429, p.5.

M

Mason, R., 2004, Fossil Fakes: Geology Today, v. 20, n. 3, p. 91-92.

Monastersky, R., 1999, Smuggled Chinese dinosaur to fly home: Science News, v. 156, p. 328.

O

Olson, S., 2000, Birds—Dino Flap: Backbone, v. 13, n. 2, p. 1-3.

P

Padian, K., 2000, Methods and standards of evidence: why the bird-dinosaur controversy is dead: In: The Florida Symposium on Dinosaur Bird Evolution, Presented by the Florida Institute of Paleontology at the Graves Museum of Archaeology and Natural History, Dania Beach, Florida, USA, p. 21.

Patrick, D., Terry, D. O., jr., and Grandstaff, D. E., 2001, Identification of fossil ‘fakes’ using rare earth element (REE) signatures: GSA Annual Meeting and Exposition Abstracts, v. 33, n. 6, p. A-196.

Perkins, S., 2002, Forged fossil is a fish-eating fowl: Science News, v. 162, p. 349.

R

Reed, C., 2000, Birds vs. bones: Geotimes, September 2000, p. 10.

Rowe, T., 2001, The Archaeoraptor forgery, a high-resolution x-ray CT analysis: Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, v. 21, supplement to n. 3, abstracts of papers, sixty-first annual meeting, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Museum of the Rockies, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, October 3-6, p. 95a.

Rowe, T., Ketcham, R. A., Denison, C., Colbert, M., Xu, X., and Currie, P. J., 2001, The Archaeoraptor forgery: Nature, v. 410, p. 539-540.

S

Sloan, C., 1999, Feathers for T. rex?: National Geographic, v. 196, n. 5, p. 98-107.

Stokstad, E., 2000, Tiny, feathered dino is most birdlike yet: Science, v. 290, p. 1871-1872.

X

Xu, X., Zhou, Z., and Wang, X., 2000, The smallest known non-avian theropod dinosaur: Nature, v. 408, p. 705-708.

Z

Zhou, Z.-H., Clarke, J. A., and Zhang, F., 2002, Archaeoraptor’s better half: Nature, v. 420, p. 285.