Lee E. Hall, BS
Affiliations: | 2006-2011 | Earth Science- Paleontology | Montana State University, Bozeman, MT |
2015-2011 | Vertebrate Paleontology | Cleveland Museum of Natural History | |
2020- | Paleontology | Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, MT, United States |
Area:
Paleontology, Taphonomy, Fossil Conservation, PreparationWebsite:
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"Lee Hall"Bio:
At the age of 16, Lee was invited by former Curator of Paleontology Jack Horner to volunteer with Museum of the Rockies field crews. He subsequently attended Montana State University and during the summers worked as a crew chief running digs for the MOR.
Lee earned a Bachelor of Science in earth science from MSU in 2011 and began a career in mitigation paleontology with SWCA, Inc. of Pasadena, CA. After four years crisscrossing the southwestern US rescuing fossils from bulldozers and running a small fossil lab, he was hired by the Cleveland Museum of Natural History as their preparator. While with the CMNH, Lee managed the fossil preparation lab, initiated a major lab renovation project, and participated in local and international fieldwork in Canada and Mongolia. In 2020, he returned to Museum of the Rockies where he now serves as the Paleontology Lab and Field Manager.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJack R. Horner | research assistant | 2005-2011 | Museum of the Rockies |
David J. Varricchio | research assistant | 2006-2011 | Montana State |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorDenver W. Fowler | collaborator | ||
Mark Goodwin | collaborator | Montana State |
Publications
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Fowler DW, Hall LE. (2011) Scratch-digging sauropods, revisited Historical Biology. 23: 27-40 |