100 years Museum for Naturopathy of the Humboldt University Berlin - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1990 - 10 Pfennig


Theme: Animals
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1990
Face Value 10.00 
Colorblue
PerforationK 13:12 1/2
Printing Typeoffset
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number3066
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID396152
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100 Years Museum of Natural History Berlin On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Museum of Natural History of the Humboldt University in Berlin, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues five multicolored special postage stamps and a miniature sheet. Special Stamps from April 17 to June 16, 1990 100 Years Museum of Natural History Berlin In 1890, the natural history collections of the University of Berlin, combined in the Museum of Natural History, began to make their exhibition rooms accessible to the public in the then newly constructed building. On the special postage stamp series issued for this occasion, some of the dinosaur finds from the Tendaguru strata of East Africa are shown, which also contributed to the attractiveness and the international reputation of the museum. From 1909 to 1912, an expedition of the museum was able to carry out very successful excavations, to whose finds the dinosaur skeletons depicted belong. Dinosaurs have been the dominant animal group on Earth for more than 150 million years. In the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, their development with giant shapes reached a climax. 10 Pfennig value: Dicraeosaurus hansemanni JANENSCH, 1914 skeletal remains of this large (13 m long), four-footed moving dinosaur from the group of Saurischier could in the excavations z. T. still be recovered in context. This facilitated the reconstruction of the body shape of this reptile. For Dicraeosaurus are deeply split processes on the cervical vertebrae typical. Dicraeosaurus, like the other dinosaurs featured in the series, lived in the Upper Jurassic period about 140 million years ago.

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100 Years Museum of Natural History Berlin On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Museum of Natural History of the Humboldt University in Berlin, the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues five multicolored special postage stamps and a miniature sheet. Special Stamps from April 17 to June 16, 1990 100 Years Museum of Natural History Berlin In 1890, the natural history collections of the University of Berlin, combined in the Museum of Natural History, began to make their exhibition rooms accessible to the public in the then newly constructed building. On the special postage stamp series issued for this occasion, some of the dinosaur finds from the Tendaguru strata of East Africa are shown, which also contributed to the attractiveness and the international reputation of the museum. From 1909 to 1912, an expedition of the museum was able to carry out very successful excavations, to whose finds the dinosaur skeletons depicted belong. Dinosaurs have been the dominant animal group on Earth for more than 150 million years. In the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, their development with giant shapes reached a climax. 10 Pfennig value: Dicraeosaurus hansemanni JANENSCH, 1914 skeletal remains of this large (13 m long), four-footed moving dinosaur from the group of Saurischier could in the excavations z. T. still be recovered in context. This facilitated the reconstruction of the body shape of this reptile. For Dicraeosaurus are deeply split processes on the cervical vertebrae typical. Dicraeosaurus, like the other dinosaurs featured in the series, lived in the Upper Jurassic period about 140 million years ago..