And there you have it! A remarkable roundup of 36 chapters, plus two extensive articles on the CD-ROM, contributed by 66 ceratopsian researchers and students from around the world. Only a few short years ago, the number of people working on dinosaurs in the entire world was considerably less than the number of authors in this book. In fact, it was very rare during the first century of ceratopsian studies (starting with Cope's description of Agathaumas in 1872) for more than two ceratopsian researchers to be active at the same time. A good indication of how little work was being done was mentioned in the first chapter (Dodson, this volume)-no new genera of ceratopsians were reported between 1950 and 1986!
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