Chicago, IL - Dinosaur fossils found during an exhibition to Antarctica six years ago will be on display at the Field Museum in an exhibit set to open in 2018.

"Antarctic Dinosaurs" will include fossils found during the museum's 2010 trek to Mt. Kirkpatrick and some borrowed from other museums, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. A 25-foot long Cryolophosaurus skeleton and nearly a complete skeleton of a juvenile Prosauropod were the highlights of the 2010 trip, and fossils from a 1901-1903 Swedish expedition will be other items of note.

The traveling exhibition opening at the Field Museum in 2018 is funded by the Kenneth C. Griffin Charitable Fund, according to the museum. The $5.5 million gift will also aid "robust educational programming that will provide students, educators and the public with further access to the Museum's renowned learning experiences."