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Carboniferous sandstone and shale layers (right) Exposed layers (strata) of rock of Carboniferous age (299 to 359 million years old) comprising alter
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Mexico
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Carboniferous sandstone and shale layers Exposed layers (strata) of rock of Carboniferous age (299 to 359 million years old) comprising alternating l
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Man jumping into water Cenote Zaci carboniferous limestone swallow hole pool Vallodolid Yucatan Mexico Central America by Ian Murray
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Fossilized plant material on an exposed cliff face at Joggins Fossil Cliffs; Bay of Fundy Joggins Fossil Cliffs Nova Scotia Canada by Darlyne Mu
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Cyclostigma plant fossil
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Carboniferous shale layers Layers (strata) of shale have been exposed by erosion on this cliff Each layer of the shale represents a different stage
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Sigillaria plant fossil
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First forests conceptual illustration
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Fossil Fusulina
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Fossil Fusulina
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Fossil trilobite
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Group cilmbing on Dinas Rock Pontneddfechan Wales
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Carboniferous sandstone and shale layers Exposed layers (strata) of rock of Carboniferous age (299 to 359 million years old) comprising alternating l
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Dinas Rock Craig y Ddinas Pontneddfechan Wales
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Blackchurch Rock Devon UK
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Ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior) growing in limestone pavement
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Artwork of Giant Dragonfly Meganeura
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Continents 356 million years ago illustration Illustration showing the Earths continents during the Carboniferous Period The supercontinent Pangea
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Carboniferous forest Illustration of a flooded forest containing primitive plant species and fauna that existed during the Carboniferous period (360
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Coal forest illustration
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Sea urchin fossil
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Fossil trilobites
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Carboniferous limestone rocky surface with clints and grykes the Burren County Clare Ireland
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Seed fern (Dicroidium sp) prehistoric shrub illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Seed fern (Alethopteris) prehistoric tree with large fronds and toothed leaflets illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Brachiopods fossilized in brown rock
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Swamp clam fossil
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Illustration of gastrioceras (Goniatitida gastriococeratidae) extinct ammonoid with spiral shell Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Mariopteris prehistoric tree illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Seed fern (Paripteris sp) illustration Tall prehistoric tree Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Giant club moss (Lepidodendron) prehistoric tree illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Medullosa seed fern prehistoric tree illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Views towards the rocky scarp slope of the carboniferous limestone upland area of the Burren near Ballyvaughan County Clare Ireland
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Illustration of a Spinoaequalis prehistoric reptile on a log by the edge of a pond Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Goniatite ammonite in the sea illustration Ammonites were marine invertebrate molluscs with a spiral shell Most were less than 20 centimetres acros
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Carboniferous flora illustration Shown here are tree ferns (Megaphyton left) climbing fern (Stiglocalamites schultz around tree fern) Sigillaria
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Landscape with plants from the Carboniferous period illustration Shown here are Lepidodendron trunk psaronius Sigillaria Bothrodendron Calamites
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Coal mine cutaway artwork
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Tullimonstrum illustration
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Pulmonoscorpius illustration This scorpion lived 336 million years ago during the Carboniferous period in what is now Scotland UK Pulmunoscorpius
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Ordovician mass extinction illustration During the Ordovicianilurian extinction event also known as the Late Ordovician mass extinction (LOME) ar
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Carboniferous limestone shaped by the sea Fanore beach near Ballyvaughan County Clare Ireland
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Helicoprion prehistoric shark illustration This shark lived during the late Carboniferous period (280 million years ago) until the early Triassic pe
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Illustration of a sea scorpion (Eurypterus) hunting its prey Sea scorpions are extinct arthopods that lived during the Carboniferous period by JOS
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Edaphosaurus illustration This synapsid lived around 300 to 280 million years ago during the late Carboniferous to early Permian periods in what i
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Mesosaurus hunting Orthacanthus illustration The Orthacanthus is an extinct freshwater shark lived 400-225 million years ago in what is now Europe a
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Illustration of Brachydectes sp an extinct amphibian that lived during the Carboniferous period The most well known species of Brachydectes is the
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Illustration of reptile hunting Meganeura giant dragonflies during the Carboniferous period (354-290 million years ago) These prehistoric insects wi
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Bedding plane on weathered limestone cliff
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Tetrapods Computer artwork of three tetrapods swimming The first tetrapods evolved from lobe- finned fish in the late Devonian period about 360 mil
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Carboniferous amphibian Artwork of an Eryops amphibian (orange lower centre) crawling among the swamp trees and vegetation that dominated the Earth
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Views towards the rocky scarp slope of the carboniferous limestone upland area of the Burren near Ballyvaughan County Clare Ireland
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Stethacanthus sharks Artwork of two Stethacanthus sharks swimming This genus of prehistoric shark existed during the late Devonian and Carboniferous
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Listracanthus shark
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Belemnite Artwork of a belemnite marine invertebrate Belemnites were cephalopods the group of animals that includes squid They appeared during the
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Goniatite fossils The goniatites were primitive ammonites (extinct cephlapod molluscs) that flourished during the Devonian Carboniferous and Permian
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Goniatite fossil from the Carboniferous period around 350 million years ago A goniatite is a type of ammonite a cephalopod mollusc related to the m
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Goniatite fossil Fossilised shell of a goniatite (Goniatites sp) The goniatites were one of the primitive ammonoids which are found as fossils in De
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Unidentified fossil goniatite from Morocco Goniatites are primitive ammonoids which are used as zone fossils in Devonian Carboniferous strata (dati
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Fossil of a crinoid Actinocrinites gibsoni being attacked by a starfish Onycaster flexilis Crinoids are primitive marine animals related to starfi
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Fossilized lycopod tree root (Stigmaria sp) from the Upper Carboniferous Period (300 million years ago) This fossil is from eastern Canada
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Carboniferous limestone rocky surface with clints and grykes the Burren County Clare Ireland
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Carboniferous landscape Historical artwork from 1868 showing flora from the Carboniferous period (340-280 million years ago) The period is named bec
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Lepidodendron sternbergii extinct tree artwork This plant dates from the Carboniferous period (360 to 280 million years ago) It grew to heights of
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Fossilised wood Rock containing fossilised wood structures from Sigillaria plants from the Carboniferous Period (354-290 million years ago) This was
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Fossil ferns Fossilised leaves of two types of fern from the Carboniferous era of around 300 million years ago The darker leafier fern is Senftenbe
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Fern fossils View of the fossilised leaves of two ferns Senftenbergia sp and Sphenopteris sp At lower left are the dark leaves of Senftenbergia d
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Fossil leaves of the seed plant Alethopteris lonchitidis found in a quarry near Whiteheaven Cumberland These plants are particularly frequent in th
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Fossil leaves of Neuropteris a genus created to account for a type of pteridosperm (seed fern) leaf which appeared in fossil form detached from the
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Fossil leaves of Neuropteris a genus created to account for a type of pteridosperm (seed fern) leaf which appeared in fossil form detached from the
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Carboniferous limestone rocky surface with clints and grykes the Burren County Clare Ireland
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Carboniferous limestone rocky surface with clints and grykes the Burren County Clare Ireland
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