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Carnegie Museum of Natural History : ウィキペディア英語版
Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Carnegie Museum of Natural History, located at 4400 Forbes Avenue in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, was founded by the Pittsburgh-based industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1896. It maintains a local reputation for research and is ranked among the top five natural history museums in the United States.
The museum consists of organized into 20 galleries as well as research, library, and office space. It holds some 22 million specimens, of which about 10,000 are on view at any given time and about 1 million are cataloged in online databases. In 2008 it hosted 386,300 admissions and 63,000 school group visits. Museum education staff also actively engage in outreach by traveling to schools all around western Pennsylvania.
The museum first made history in 1899 when its scientists unearthed the fossils of ''Diplodocus carnegii''. Today its dinosaur collection includes the world's largest collection of Jurassic dinosaurs and its ''Dinosaurs in Their Time'' exhibition offers the third largest collection of mounted, displayed dinosaurs in the United States (behind the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and the American Museum of Natural History). Notable specimens include one of the world's only fossils of a juvenile ''Apatosaurus'', the world's first specimen of a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', and a recently identified species of oviraptorosaur named ''Anzu wyliei''.
Research teams including former Carnegie scientists made critical discoveries such as ''Puijila darwini'', ''Castorocauda lutrasimilis'', and ''Hadrocodium wui''.

Image:carnegiesaurus.jpg|Portion of the dinosaur exhibit.
File:Dinosaurs at CMNH 52.JPG|
File:Anaethalion knorri cm5079.jpg|Fossil specimen of ''Anaethalion knorri'' from the Solnhofen limestone
Image:carnegiemummy.jpg|Mummies from the Ancient Egypt exhibit.

Other major exhibits include Hillman Hall of Minerals and Gems, Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians, Polar World: Wyckoff Hall of Arctic Life, Walton Hall of Ancient Egypt, Benedum Hall of Geology, Dinosaurs in Their Time, and Powdermill Nature Reserve, established by the museum in 1956 to serve as a field station for long-term studies of natural populations.
The museum's active curatorial departments are: Herpetology, Invertebrate Zoology, Mammals, Minerals, Mollusks, and Vertebrate Paleontology. These departments work collaboratively under strategic centers created to re-frame how the museum leverages its research, exhibitions, and public programming to meet the challenges and issues of today. In late 2013, the museum's parent organization and interim administration eliminated multiple scientific positions, seriously affecting its capacity to conduct original research.
==Scientific publications==
Carnegie Museum of Natural History publishes scholarly journals and books including ''Annals of Carnegie Museum'', which offers peer-reviewed articles in organismal biology, earth sciences, and anthropology; ''Bulletin of Carnegie Museum of Natural History'', offering monographs or collections of related papers from symposia; and ''Special Publications'' of Carnegie Museum, documenting special topics or areas of research.

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