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Pangea computer illustration This supercontinent formed in the late Paleozoic Era (about 300 million years ago) when most of the Earths land surfac
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Folds in rock Llangranog
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Carreg Bica Llangrannog Beach Ceredigion Wales UK
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brachiopod
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Dinosaur Illustration Collection
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Dinosaur Illustration Collection
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Trilobite fossil from Morocco Dicranurus species Devonian era; Arlington Massachusetts by Darlyne Murawski Design Pics
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Earth History Fossil photos of trilobites representing the Paleozoic Era
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index fossil ammonite
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Sedimentary rock Coal
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Sedimentary rock Coal
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Fossil Fusulina
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Fossil Ceiroceras (primitive ammonite)
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index fossil Right Angle Stone
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Index fossil Goniathite
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Lycaenops carnivore illustration
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Artwork of Giant Dragonfly Meganeura
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Map of the medium-sized Indian continental plate moving north
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Vector graphic of the land mass of the supercontinent Pangea
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Continental drift on planet Earth Pangea Laurasia Gondwana today
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Norber Erratics Boulders of Silurian greywacke rock perched on top of limestone after being transported by a glacier Photographed in Austwick Yorks
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Coal forest illustration
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Broomisaurus laticeps skull on white background Photo by Andy CrawfordDK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Palaeozoic underwater reef illustration
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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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Grand Canyon from Torroweap Overlook
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Cambrian sea life illustration
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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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Illustration of reptile hunting Meganeura giant dragonflies during the Carboniferous period (354-290 million years ago) These prehistoric insects wi
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Trilobite fossils Rock containing two fossilised trilobites from the Cambrian Period (about 542-490 million years ago) Trilobites are extinct hard-s
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Trilobite fossil Fossil of a trilobite (Asaphus platyurus latisegmentatus) from the Ordovician period (around 490 to 445 million years ago) Trilobit
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Trilobite fossil Fossil of a trilobite (Eldredgeops crassituberculata) from the Devonian period (around 370 million years ago) showing the animals
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Trilobite fossil Fossil of a quadrops trilobite (Flexuosa sp) showing the animals many spines Trilobites are extinct hard-shelled segmented arthr
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Trace fossils in sandstone These fossils known as Cruziana are the fossilised remains of excavation marks left by Trilobite organisms These indica
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Sedimentary rock containing fossilised coral
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Leaf of the fossil plant Glossopteris
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North America Permian period
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North America Devonian period
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North America Cambrian period
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North America Permian period
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North America Devonian period
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North America Cambrian period
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Eroded sandstone formation
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Conceptual illustration of a Permian temperate forest on the southern landmass of Gondwana featuring the autumn deciduous Glossopteris and Glossopteri
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Conceptual illustration of a Permian forest The Permian a geologic period which spans 47 million years from the end of the Carboniferous period 298
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Geological time scale illustration The globes show the configuration of the continents during the late Paleozoic Era (275 million years ago) the la
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