| 31. | I will always be fascinated with Palaeontology.
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| 32. | In retirement he turned to microscopical research, making contributions in the field of palaeontology.
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| 33. | His interests began with palaeontology but moved on to the heredity and development of living things.
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| 34. | He started with geological exploration of the area and later with palaeontology, archaeology and anthropology.
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| 35. | Soon afterwards he proceeded to Cuvier attracted his attention to subjects of natural history and palaeontology.
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| 36. | This is particularly common in palaeontology, where fossils are often fragmentary and difficult to interpret.
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| 37. | It was in 1860 that he became the Professor of Palaeontology at the University of Munich.
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| 38. | In 1992, the Asenovgrad Palaeontology Museum, an NMNH branch in Asenovgrad, was formed.
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| 39. | His " Catalogue of British Fossils " was an important pioneering effort in palaeontology.
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| 40. | He first studied geology at the Institute of Palaeontology at the University of Latvia in Riga.
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