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Dire wolves defending prey illustration
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Illustration of the extinct saber-toothed cat (Smilodon sp) This prehistoric mammal lived from 25 million to 10000 years ago from the Early Pleis
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Smilodon compared to modern lion illustration
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Lithograph with contemporary colouring continental version of the wallchart produced by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins for the Department of Science and
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Prehistoric Doggerland region illustration Doggerland was an area of land that existed thousands of years ago when sea levels were lower Part of th
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Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) Artists impression of two woolly rhinoceroses This extinct mammal existed during the Pleistocene and Ho
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Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) herd in snowy landscape illustration This animal lived during the Pleistocene (Ice age) and into the early Ho
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Giant ground sloth (Megatherium americanum) illustration This extinct mammal lived in South America during the Pliocene and Holocene Period Megathe
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Neanderthal and human interbreeding illustration Neanderthals (pregnant female at right) were shorter and more heavily built than modern humans (mal
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The old Dungeness lighthouse aerial photograph Dungeness Kent is located on the tip of a low- lying tooth-shaped area of shingle deposits known as
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Illustration of a dwarf horned turtle (Meiolania platyceps) These turtles lived 5-10 million years ago during the Pleistocene and Holocene periods in
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Irish elk illustration
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Lake Mega Chad Combined satellite data and elevation data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) showing the area once covered by Lake mega
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Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) Artists impression of a woolly rhinoceros This extinct mammal existed during the Pleistocene and Holoce
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Megatherium Artists impression of Megatherium an extinct species of giant sloth Megatherium was about the size of an elephant and inhabited the s
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Caravelas strandplain from space North is at top Vegetation is green and bare earth is brown Sea is turquoise and river water is grey This sectio
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Cross bedded sand deposits Sedimentary beds of sand and gravel deposited by water in the Netherlands during the Holocene epoch This exemplifies the
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Cryoturbation is a geologic term referring to various types of disturbances in soil deposits resulting from freeze-thaw processes in areas of permafr
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Smilodon sabretooth cat illustration
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Smilodon sabretooth cat illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal is an example of a sabre-toothed cat It lived from 25 million to 10000 years
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Megatherium Artists impression of Megatherium an extinct species of giant sloth Megatherium was about the size of an elephant and inhabited the s
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Toxodon illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal was a type of hoofed animal classed as a notoungulate It was found in South America and lived
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Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus imperator) illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal is a proboscidean an example of the group of animals from whic
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Smilodon sabretooth cat illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal is an example of a sabre-toothed cat It lived from 25 million to 10000 years
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Cat evolution Illustration showing the skulls and evolutionary relationships between modern cats and prehistoric members of the cat-like carnivorans
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Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) illustration Also called the Tasmanian tiger or wolf this species of marsupial is considered extinct The last
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Dentition of Nesophontes and Solenodon illustration At top are teeth from the extinct Nesophontes shrew that was endemic to Puerto Rico and fed main
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Mylodon illustration
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Palaeoloxodon antiquus and falconeri illustration
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Fossilized woolly mammoth hair SEM
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Sivatherium giraffid mammal illustration Sivatherium appeared during the Pliocene around 5 million years ago and may have become extinct as recent
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Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) illustration Also called the Tasmanian tiger or wolf this species of marsupial is considered extinct The last
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Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Fossilized hair woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) Woolly mammoths are extinct herbivorous mammals t
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Greenland Ice Sheet stratigraphy Computer graphic showing the stratigraphy data collected by a radar aircraft flight over the Greenland Ice Sheet Th
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Greenland Ice Sheet stratigraphy Computer graphic showing the stratigraphy data collected by a radar aircraft flight over the Greenland Ice Sheet Th
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Greenland Ice Sheet stratigraphy Cross-section showing combined results of studies of the age of the Greenland Ice Sheet a mass of ice with an area
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Mass extinctions Graph plotting the genus extinction intensity for marine fossils (vertical axis) against time in units of millions of years (horizon
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Geologic time scale This scale is used by geologists and paleontologists to divide periods of Earths history The Earth is thought to be about 456
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Geological timescale and life Artwork of life that evolved on Earths geological timescale from 4567 billion years ago (top right) to the present da
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Saharan elephant carvings Desert rock carvings of elephants and hunters in what is now a desert region of the Sahara These are examples of carvings
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Neanderthal and modern human artwork Neanderthals (left) were shorter and more heavily built than modern humans (right) who are taller and slendere
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Woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) walking through snow illustration This animal lived during the Pleistocene (Ice age) and into the early Holo
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Bronze Age burial remains Skeleton in a Middle Bronze Age (2100-1550 BC) burial jar These remains are from a tomb at Karatas Semayuk near Elmali in
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Bronze Age arrowheads These arrowheads are from the Portalon cave (the entrance cave) to the Cueva Mayor a cave in the Sierra de Atapuerca foothills
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Bronze Age bone punches These tools also called awls or perforators were tapered and worked pieces of bone used to punch holes in animal skins or l
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Bronze Age gold bracelet This gold bracelet dates from around 3000 years ago It is thought to have been used in ceremonial or religious settings It
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Bronze Age gold bracelet This gold bracelet dates from around 3000 years ago It is thought to have been used in ceremonial or religious settings It
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Bronze Age gold bracelet This gold bracelet dates from around 3000 years ago It is thought to have been used in ceremonial or religious settings It
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Homotherium hunting Irish elk Artwork of two Homotherium scimitar-toothed cats attacking a female Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus) Homotherium is a
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Formation of the Himalayas Artwork showing a sequence of four images of the Indian landmass (yellow) colliding with Asia to form the Himalayas mounta
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Skull of extinct lemur (Mesopropithecus dolichobrachion) with calcite surface crystalisation discovered by the photographer in the Ankarana Caves of
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Antarctic research station Ice-core drilling site on Berkner Island Antarctica Scientists have succeeded in drilling 1000 metre-deep ice core and r
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Antarctic research station Scientists at an ice-core drilling site on Berkner Island Antarctica Scientists have succeeded in drilling 1000 metre-de
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Antarctic research station Scientists outside the living accommodation at an ice-core drilling site on Berkner Island Antarctica Scientists have su
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Hominid reconstruction sequence Model reconstructions of hominids in chronological order from left to right Australopithecus Early Homo erectus (J
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Hominid reconstruction sequence Model reconstructions of hominids in chronological order from right to left Australopithecus Early Homo erectus (J
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Hominid reconstruction sequence Model reconstructions of hominids in chronological order from left to right Australopithecus Early Homo erectus (J
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Prehistoric cave painting Artwork of an example of Levantine Art a term that refers to cave paintings (rock art) found in the eastern (Mediterranean
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Ice Age Europe Map showing the extent of glaciation in Europe during the period of peak glaciation during the current Ice Age This peak glaciation e
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Prehistoric human-animal competition Artwork showing wolves and early humans competing for the carcass of a hoofed mammal This will provide meat and
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Australopithecus and Homo habilis skulls Both these specimens of early human and hominid species were found in Bed 1 at Olduvai Gorge Tanzania At l
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Australopithecus and Homo habilis skulls Both these specimens of early human species were found in Bed 1 at Olduvai Gorge Tanzania At left is the O
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1860 attribution on the plate Palaeolithic and mesolithic tools imagined hafted in wooden shafts In the case of the paleolithic tools this is almos
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Andean Condors Artwork of an Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) pair flying over a village in the Amazon basin 1700 years ago This South American bird
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Fossilised human footprint 3d optical laser scan of a modern human (Homo sapiens) footprint dating to around 5000 years ago (around the late Neolithi
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Fossilised human footprint 3d optical laser scan of a modern human (Homo sapiens) footprint dating to around 5000 years ago (around the late Neolithi
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Death of Otzi the Iceman Illustration of one of the theories concerning the death of Otzi the Iceman Europes oldest natural mummy at the time of it
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Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) skeleton illustration This animal lived during the Pleistocene (Ice age) and into the early Holocene and as
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Dire wolves defending prey illustration
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