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Petrified wood specimen Petrifaction describes the fossilisation of wood It occurs when pieces of wood fall into sediments and are rapidly covered
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Illustration of herds of hadrosaurid dinosaurs around a watering hole In the foreground are two Parasaurolophus sp (left) dinosaurs grazing and a sm
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Skull of an adult male of the species Homo heidelbergensis This species of archaic human lived in Africa and Europe during the middle Pleistocene (c
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Skull of an adult male of the species Homo heidelbergensis This species of archaic human lived in Africa and Europe during the middle Pleistocene (c
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Prehistoric human pelvis
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Right foot bones of an adult of the species Homo heidelbergensis This species of archaic human lived in Africa and Europe during the middle Pleistoce
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Skull of Pannonictis nestii an extinct member of the mustelid family of mammals This skull is around 13 million years old (early Pleistocene) and
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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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Homo antecessor cranial frontal bone and maxilla fragments excavated at Gran Dolina Spain Homo antecessor is an extinct species of archaic human whi
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Yokoyama Matajiro pioneering Japanese paleontologist in the 1880s1860-1942Geologist He established the foundation of paleontology in Japan Born i
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museum of religious art and paleontology
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Gastonia burgei a prehistoric era dinosaur
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Eodromaeus murphi dinosaur white background
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Archelon ischyros Testudines Late Cretaceous of USA
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Petrified water waterfalls in Hierve el Agua Mexico Central America by Mariano Gaspar
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Prehistoric sea snail shell
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Prehistoric whale (Dorudon atrox) skeleton This extinct basilosaurid whale was found in warm seas worldwide around 40 to 41 million years ago during
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Femur (thigh bone) of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as
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Quibas palaeontological site Abanilla Spain This site discovered in 1994 in a disused quarry contains a wide variety of well preserved fossils fr
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Quibas palaeontological site Abanilla Spain This site discovered in 1994 in a disused quarry contains a wide variety of well preserved fossils fr
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Femur (thigh bone) of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as
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1877-1879 pioneering Japanese paleontologist Yokoyama Matajiro18601942(117)188286
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Quibas palaeontological site Abanilla Spain This site discovered in 1994 in a disused quarry contains a wide variety of well preserved fossils fr
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Canine tooth of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as 2 mill
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Canine teeth of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as 2 mill
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Prehistoric Iberian lynx partial skeleton
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Canine teeth of an Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleistocene) This species evolved as long as 2 mill
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Prehistoric Iberian lynx partial skeleton
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Palaeontologist restoring the femur (thigh bone) of a prehistoric Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleis
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Palaeontologist restoring the femur (thigh bone) of a prehistoric Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleis
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Palaeontologist restoring the femur (thigh bone) of a prehistoric Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) estimated to be 1 to 12 million years old (early Pleis
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Mary Anning Portrait of Mary Anning (1799-1847) British paleontologist Annings father was a carpenter who supplemented his income by selling fossi
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Illustration of the anatomy of the head of the extinct old world monkey Theropithecus oswaldi Based on one specimen it has been estimated that this s
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Illustration of the anatomy of the extinct old world monkey Theropithecus oswaldi Based on one specimen it has been estimated that this species could
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Illustration of early Miocene (c23-16 million years ago) France with extinct elephant-like deinotheres (Prodeinotherium sp) three-toed horses (Anch
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Illustration of two sabre-toothed cats (Machairodus aphanistus) in late Miocene Spain This species lived from 1163 to 533 million years ago through
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Prehistoric Leptorycteropus aardvark illustration
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Neanderthal illustration
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Animals dying from toxic gases Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Paris France c 1810A portrait engraving of naturalist zoologist and father of paleontology Georges Cuvier
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Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Barbourofelis false sabre-toothed cats fighting illustration
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Illustration of the extinct canid Borophagus secundus baring its teeth Borophagus secundus lived in North America during the Miocene epoch between 2
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Arsinoitherium prehistoric mammal illustration
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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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Simbakubwa kutokaafrika compared to modern lion illustration
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Prehistoric sharks illustration
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Gideon Mantell Engraving of Gideon Algernon Mantell (1790-1852) British geologist Mantell studied medicine in London but developed an obsessive int
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Illustration of prehistoric sharks including (from top to bottom) the megalodon (Otodus megalodon) the megatoothed shark (Otodus chubutensis) the m
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Illustration of the prehistoric megatoothed shark (Otodus chubutensis) They lived during the Early Miocene to Middle Miocene era and could grow up to
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Prehistoric ape illustration
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Prehistoric megalodon shark illustration
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Illustration of extinct sperm whales (Livyatan melvillei) which lived during the Miocene epoch approximately 12-13 million years ago L melvillei wa
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In the oceans of Earth some 539 million years ago (Cambrian period) new kinds of animals called arthropods started to appear These animals such as
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Prästens badkar priests bathtub Cambrian fossil sand volcano sandstone blow sand boil along the Baltic Sea near Vik Skåne Scania Sweden Europ
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Prästens badkar priests bathtub Cambrian fossil sand volcano sandstone blow sand boil along the Baltic Sea near Vik Skåne Scania Sweden Europ
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Prästens badkar priests bathtub Cambrian fossil sand volcano sandstone blow sand boil along the Baltic Sea near Vik Skåne Scania Sweden Europ
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Richard Owen Portrait of Sir Richard Owen (1804- 1892) British palaeontologist with a skeleton of a giant moa an extinct bird from New Zealand Ow
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Cross-section of petrified wood showing colourful crystal patterns Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park Arizona USA North America by
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Petrified pedestal log along the Blue Mesa trail in the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park Arizona USA North America by alimdi Ar
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Petrified tree in the Petrified Forest located in a dry riverbed between Khorixas and Twyfelfontein Namibia South Africa Africa by alimdi Arterr
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Cross-section of petrified wood showing colourful crystal patterns Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park Arizona US by alimdi Arterr
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Broken petrified logs exposed by erosion Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park Arizona US by alimdi Arterra
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Prehistoric Iberian lynx illustration
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Aftermath of Cretaceous-Paleogene impact event illustration
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Illustration of a Cretaceous scene with Bennettitales seed plants growing in the foreground These plants were superficially cycad-like some formed i
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End of the Cretaceous illustration
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Gideon Mantell Engraving of Gideon Algernon Mantell (1790-1852) British geologist Mantell studied medicine in London but developed an obsessive int
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Illustration of a Cretaceous scene with a Wielandiella angustifolia Bennettitales seed plant growing in the foreground These plants were superficiall
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Illustration of some of the plants that grew during the Cretaceous In the background are some monkey puzzle trees (Araucaria sp) Sequoias and other
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Cretaceous plants illustration
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Illustration of some of the plants that grew during the Cretaceous In the background are Sequoias and other gymnosperms (pine trees) In the left for
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Illustration of Vegavis iaai a prehistoric bird It lived in Antarctica during the Late Cretaceous Period approximately 66 million years ago The ext
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Welzow-Stadt Viewpoint by Sylvio Dittrich
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Carboniferous insects Artwork of a millipede (Arthropleura) and a dragonfly (Meganeura) in the forests of the Carboniferous Period (354-290 million y
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Welzow by Sylvio Dittrich
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Pterodactyle skeleton illustration
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Paleontological tree of vertebrates From Ernst HaeckelThe Evolution of Man fifth edition London 1910
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