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Hesham Sallam

@heshamsallam

Full Professor at American University in Cairo (AUC) and at Mansoura University,Egypt. Founder of Mansoura University Vertebrate Paleontology Center (MUVP)

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Aegyptopithecus (Right), an early primate, and Bastetodon (left), its likely predator. They coexisted in Egypt 30 million years ago, shaping a dynamic ecosystem. #SallamLab #MUVP #Egypt

Aegyptopithecus (Right), an early primate, and Bastetodon (left), its likely predator. They coexisted in Egypt 30 million years ago, shaping a dynamic ecosystem.
#SallamLab #MUVP #Egypt
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A field workshop by #SallamLab on how to handle exposed fossils — empowering young Egyptian explorers and training the next generation of paleontologists!

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#SallamLab supports young Egyptian women in becoming leaders in science by engaging them in practical paleontological research, field expeditions, and educational experiences.

#SallamLab supports young Egyptian women in becoming leaders in science by engaging them in practical paleontological research, field expeditions, and educational experiences.
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Finally met the original fossil of #Aegyptopithecus — the ancient primate that lived in Egypt 30 million years ago. A true ancestor moment!

Finally met the original fossil of #Aegyptopithecus — the ancient primate that lived in Egypt 30 million years ago. A true ancestor moment!
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🐅 The discovery of an almost complete skull in the Egyptian desert has led scientists to describe a 30-million-year-old species of an ancient apex predator. 🔗 Find out more: go.nature.com/4kWNcIz #NatureAfrica Hesham Sallam Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology

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Today, a wonderful group of children—cousins, aunts, and uncles from one family—visited #SallamLab, bringing joy, energy, and real scientific curiosity!

Today, a wonderful group of children—cousins, aunts, and uncles from one family—visited #SallamLab, bringing joy, energy, and real scientific curiosity!
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In this place, we do high-quality research, train young Egyptian scientists, reach out to the public, digitize Egyptian fossils, explore new discoveries, and much more.

In this place, we do high-quality research, train young Egyptian scientists, reach out to the public, digitize Egyptian fossils, explore new discoveries, and much more.
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Kerunia cornuta is a hydrozoan fossil that lived in Wadi Hitan of Egypt 40 million years ago. From this view, its shape resembles the ankh, the famous symbol of life in ancient Egyptian times.

Kerunia cornuta is a hydrozoan fossil that lived in Wadi Hitan of Egypt 40 million years ago. From this view, its shape resembles the ankh, the famous symbol of life in ancient Egyptian times.