
Matthew Borths
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Dr. Matthew Borths is the curator of fossils at the Duke Lemur Center Museum of Natural History at Duke University, and he contributed to the recent discovery of the Bastetodon syrtos skull, highlighting its importance in understanding the adaptability and evolutionary history of ancient carnivores.
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Dr. Matthew Borths is a curator of fossils at the Duke Lemur Center Museum of Natural History at Duke University.
What does the world’s oldest rune stone say? New clues emergeCNN·
United States· 2025-02-23
Matthew Borths is a coauthor of the study and curator of fossils at the Duke Lemur Center Museum of Natural History.
30 million-year-old skull reveals previously unknown species of apex carnivoreCNN·
United States· 2025-02-17






