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         Fossils Paleontology:     more books (100)
  1. Giant Predators of the Ancient Seas (Cutchins, Judy. Southern Fossil Discoveries.) (Cutchins, Judy. Southern Fossil Discoveries.) by Judy Cutchins, Ginny Johnston, 2001-10-01
  2. Dinosaur Tracks and other Fossil Footprints of Europe by Martin Lockley, Christian Meyer, 2000-01-15
  3. Fossil Conchostraca of the Southern Hemisphere and Continental Drift: Paleontology, Biostratigraphy, and Dispersal (Memoir (Geological Society of America)) by Paul Tasch, 1987-10
  4. Evolution: What the Fossils Say and Why It Matters by Donald R. Prothero, 2007-10-11
  5. Fossils: The Key to the Past by Richard Fortey, 2002-04-30
  6. Discovering Fossils: How to Find and Identify Remains of the Prehistoric Past (Fossils & Dinosaurs) by Frank A. Garcia, Donald S. Miller, 1998-01
  7. Fossils, Paleontology, and Evolution by David Leigh, Clark, 1976-01
  8. Discoveries in ancient life: Paleontology, the study of fossils by Vinson Brown, 1961
  9. Partners in Paleontology Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Fossil Resources, October 31 - November 4, 1994, Colorado Springs, Colorado (SuDoc I 29.89:NRFLFO/NRR-97/01) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1997
  10. Fossils, Paleontology and Evolution: Brown Foundations of Earth Science Series by David L. CLARK, 1968
  11. Fossils, Paleontology and Evolution by David L. Clark, 1969
  12. Guide to Fossil Man a Handbook of Human Paleontology
  13. Fossil Shark Teeth of the World by Joe Cocke, 2002-02-06
  14. Eyewitness: Fossil (Eyewitness Books) by DK Publishing, 2000-04-01

21. Cooperstown Pierre Shale Site
A description of the geological and paleontological site; introduction, methods, stratigraphy, paleontology, biochronology, and conclusions.
http://www.state.nd.us/ndfossils/Research/Articles/Cooperstown/Cooperstown_Pierr
Mosasaurs, Sharks, and Other Marine Creatures from the Cooperstown Pierre Shale Site
by
John W. Hoganson, Michael Hanson, Dennis L. Halvorson, and Verla Halvorson
Figure 1 - Mike Hanson and Dennis Halvorson at the Cooperstown Site. Note "Indian Mounds" in the background exposing the fossil-bearing Pierre Shale. Figure 2 - National Geographic Society map of the Western Interior Seaway showing the location of the Cooperstown site.
Figure 3 - Mike Hanson screen washing Gregory Member claystone for fossils along the Sheyenne River Screen washing of the fossiliferous claystones of the Gregory Member has yielded an extensive array of invertebrate fossils of creatures that inhabited the Pierre Sea (Figure 3 ). This fauna includes foraminifera (one celled organisms that secrete minute shells), bryozoa (lace animals Figure 4A), brachiopods ( Lingula Figure 4Bcorals ( Micrabacia Figure 4C and others Figure 4D ), scaphopods (tusk shells), clams (

22. Calgary Rock And Lapidary Club
Nonprofit organization of rockhounds interested in all aspects of the earth sciences including such areas as lapidary, collecting, gems, minerals, fossils, crystals, geology, paleontology and gemology.
http://www.crlc.ca/
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23. OLogy
paleontology is packed with mysteries about living things such as plants and animals that lived thousands, millions, and billions of years before the first modern humans. To solve these mysteries, paleontologists use fossils.
http://www.ology.amnh.org/paleontology/paleodefinition.html
Paleontology is packed with mysteries about living things such as plants and animals that lived thousands, millions, and billions of years before the first modern humans. To solve these mysteries, paleontologists use fossils. Fossils are the remains or traces of ancient life that are usually buried in rocks. Examples include bones, teeth, shells, leaf impressions, nests, and footprints. This evidence reveals what our planet was like long ago. Fossils also show how animals changed over time and how they are related to one another.
While fossils reveal what ancient living things looked like, they keep us guessing about their color, sounds, and most of their behavior.
Most ancient living things never became fossils. When they died, scavengers ate them, they decayed, or they were worn away by wind and water until they disappeared. Some were destroyed by Earth's heat and pressure. Luckily for us, some living things were preserved as fossils.
Most of the fossils of living things will never be found. They may be buried too deep, or they may be in the parts of the world where no one is digging. Many species probably left no fossils at all. Still, plenty of fossils have been found, and new ones are being discovered all the time. Each year, paleontologists continue to piece together the stories of the past.

24. Dinosaurs - Pictures Of Extinct Reptiles, Fossils, Paleontology; Images By Wernh
Also included in the Vault are images of Archology, Dinosaur Fantasy Scenes, fossils, Footprints, Paleontologists, Coelophysis bauri, Cephalerpeton
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Also included in the Vault are images of: Archology Dinosaur Fantasy Scenes Fossils Footprints ... Compsognthus longipes
See also: PALEONTOLOGY Paleontology; Amphibians Paleontology: Fish Paleontology; Birds Paleontology; Dinosaurs Paleontology; Entomology Paleontology; Flora - Plants Paleontology; Insects Paleontology; Invertabrates ... Fish-Sea Water
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25. Pictures Of Extinct Fish, Fossiles, Paleontology; Images By Wernher Krutein And
page contains samples from our picture files on paleontology; Aquatic Vertebrates. Included in the Vault are images of fossils, Frogs, Salamanders, Amphibian
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Included in the Vault are images of: Fossils, Frogs, Salamanders, Amphibian (Amphibamus lyelli)
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26. Florida Museum Of Natural History
Exhibits include Florida fossils, waterways, and wildlife. Links to databases cataloging collections in paleontology, ichthyology, herpetology, and zooarchaeology.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/
text only The Hall of Florida Fossils: Evolution of Life and Land
Now Open!
The museum's third permanent exhibition hall, which takes visitors on a walk through time, focuses on Florida paleontology and history. Learn More...
Images of the Maya
June 12 - Sept. 6, 2004

This exhibit features traditional woven textiles from the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico. With brocade and embroidery, Maya women create intricate symbols that express their ancient history and culture. Learn More...
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27. Introduction To The Exhibits
people think paleontology is the study of fossils. In fact, paleontology is much more. paleontology incorporates many areas in which to start your exploration of paleontology
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibit/exhibits.html
Many people think paleontology is the study of fossils. In fact, paleontology is much more . Paleontology incorporates many different kinds of data from different fields. We provide three different areas in which to start your exploration of paleontology:
  • Phylogeny
  • Geologic Time
  • Evolutionary Thought These exhibits are extensive, complex and packed with information. To aid you in your virtual investigations, we have developed a navigation guide to explain the organizational structures and navigation tools that can help you make the most of the exhibits. You may also wish to look through our list of Special Exhibits for in-depth and interesting pages of note.
  • 28. Fossils, Paleontology, Dinosaurs (Kuban's K-Paleo Place)
    Metadata fossils, paleontology, Dinosaurs (Kuban s KPaleo Place). Data Source SUB. Title, fossils, paleontology, Dinosaurs (Kuban s K-Paleo Place).
    http://www.geo-guide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=geo&nr=000472&ew=SSGFI

    29. TopCities.com - Free Homepages For Everyone
    paleontology of Death Valley National Park with many images of fossils, paleontology links, plus links to Death Valley as well as a newsgroup.
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    30. Geo-Guide: Paleontology
    Contents, Clarity, Index, Links, Metadata. 35. fossils, paleontology, Dinosaurs (Kuban s KPaleo Place). Subject Class, paleontology. Source
    http://www.geo-guide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=geo&sc=VU 000&zw=1

    31. FREE Internet Encyclopedia - MacroReference
    list; ANUDemography-Publications ANU-SSDA-Australian-Census Dinosaurs, fossils, and paleontology. What Is a Dinosaur? Dinosaur
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  • 32. Invertebrate Paleontology Image Gallery
    fossils from the Yale Peabody Museum.
    http://www.yale.edu/ypmip/

    33. California Amateur Paleontology And Fossils
    CALIFORNIA AMATEUR paleontology AND fossils.
    http://wilshire.iccas.com/gslak/default.htm
    CALIFORNIA AMATEUR PALEONTOLOGY AND FOSSILS
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    TAKE A VIRTUAL SAFARI THROUGH THE FOSSIL RECORD!
    BUT FIRST, TO SEE WHERE YOU'RE GOING TAKE A LOOK AT A ROAD MAP
    CAMBRIAN
    Bristolia bristolensis Cambrian - Marble Mountains
    See what I found in the Latham Shale on my
    CAMBRIAN PAGE
    Or take a Desert Safari to the Latham Shale
    ORDOVICIAN
    Flexicalymene meeki Ordovician trilobites commonly found in Ohio
    In the summer of '97 I made a trip to southern Ohio and visited Caesar Creek State Park where I got a permit to collect along the spillway of the dam. If you'd like to see what I found on that dam spillway, look at my
    ORDOVICIAN PAGE
    TRIASSIC
    Ammonites from the Triassic From Meekoceras Zone, Union Wash near Lone Pine, California.
    To see more of the ammonites which I found on my camping trip to Lone Pine, browse through my
    TRIASSIC PAGE
    CRETACEOUS
    Ammonite: Subprionocyclus sp. diameter 45mm.
    For a more in-depth look at the Cretaceous, check out my fossils from the Ladd Formation.
    CRETACEOUS PAGE
    And more Cretaceous fossils from the Tuna Canyon Formation.
    CRETACEOUS PAGE, TOO

    34. Triebold Paleontology - Dinosaur Casts, Exhibitions, Rentals
    Professional fossil collector specializing in vertebrate fossils.
    http://www.trieboldpaleontology.com/
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    Home Cast Skeletons Cast Tracks Exhibitions ... Links
    Triebold Paleontology, Inc. provides cast skeletons for sale or to rent , and have
    two traveling exhibitions
    available for booking.
    Whether your institution is looking for a previously undescribed species or if you are a collector interested in adding a superior specimen, we can assist you.
    If you need it excavated, documented, prepared, restored, reconstructed, molded, cast, mounted or marketed,
    contact us!
    LATEST NEWS - April 7th, 2004 Triebold Paleontology
    Preserve Dinosaur Tracks. Read more about this story here FREE Catalog: Our '200
    Specimen Catalog' is now
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    a copy and have it mailed to you Savage Ancient Seas Exhibit at Bishop Museum: (Updated Feb , 1st): "Savage

    35. MAME: Science - Dinosaurs/Fossils/Paleontology
    Dinosaurs/fossils/paleontology. Dinosaurs in Cyberspace Information and links to many other sites about dinosaurs, fossils, and paleontology. Fossil!
    http://www.mame.gen.mi.us/resourc/science/dinosaurs.html

    Dinosaurs/Fossils/Paleontology
    Dinosaur Exhibit
    "For the first time in Hawaii, there is a unique, free, permanent exhibit of dinosaur fossils available for public viewing. These "fossils" are replicas from the originals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, which boasts one of the finest and largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world." Links to other resources online.
    The Dinosauria: Truth is Stranger than Fiction
    Information about dinosaurs and dinosaur myths.
    Dinosaurs in Cyberspace
    Information and links to many other sites about dinosaurs, fossils, and paleontology.
    Fossil! Behind the Scenes at the Museum
    Discusses fossils, how they were formed, who studies them, how they are prepared and collected, and how they are classified.
    The Official Dino Land Website
    The author of this website is an Ottawa (Canada) High School Student who wrote "Dinosaur Stuff," a book that won the 1999 Wallace Grade School Young Authors' Award. About 10 students out of 300 were picked. Even though the book is not published, it is still a fascinating look into the world of dinosaurs that is aimed for children. Brusatte has been working on the book since 1995. The site is very inclusive.
    University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia

    36. Non-vertebrate Paleontology Lab
    s of collections and exhibits. Includes many pictures of fossils, Virtual exhibits, links to other paleo sites, biographies of paleontologists contributing to the collection, and current curatorial issues.......
    http://octopus.npl.utexas.edu/npl/
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    at UT Austin
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    37. PALEONTOLOGY AND FOSSILS RESOURCES PAGE HAS MOVED
    paleontology Search. Biology, paleontology Guide picks. Information about dinosaurs, fossils, paleontology discoveries and more. Bibliography of
    http://www.library.arizona.edu/users/mount/paleont.html
    The PALEONTOLOGY AND FOSSILS RESOURCES Page has moved to: http://members.cox.net/jdmount/paleont.html Please change your Bookmarks and Links.
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    38. Fossil Shark Tooth, Megaldons, Fossil Shark Teeth Books, And Display Case Wholes
    Over 75 species of fossil shark teeth, other fossils, display cases, stands, and paleontology books for sale.
    http://www.naturepreserved.com/
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    Megalodon I
    Megalodon II Megalodon III Peruvian Fossils ... Mako Sharks

    39. Frequently Asked Questions
    Q What is paleontology? A paleontology is the study of fossils. A fossil Q How do paleontologists know how old their fossils are? A A
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/FAQ/faq.html
    Q: What is paleontology?
    A: Paleontology is the study of fossils. A fossil is defined as any trace of a past life form. Thus, although wood, bones, and shells are the most common fossils, under certain conditions soft tissues, tracks and trails, and even coprolites (fossil feces) may be preserved as fossils. Although most of the fossils that paleontologists study are several thousands to several billions of years old, there is no absolute minimum age for a biological structure to be a fossil. Paleontologists study these fossils and attempt to use them to reconstruct the history of the Earth and the life on it. Some study the ecology of the past; others work on the evolution of fossil taxa. Click here to find out more about paleontology.

    40. Digital Burgess - Background In Paleontology And Digital Biota
    Images of some Burgess Shale fossils.
    http://www.biota.org/conf97/explore.html
    Background Paleontology and Digital Biota
    I. The Burgess Shale and other Paleontology Resources
    Olenoides serratus
    Marrella splendens
    Anomalocaris frontal appendage/claw
    Vauxia gracilenta
    Ottoia
    Tuzoia Fossil images courtesy Andrew MacRae Andrew MacRae

    II. Links to Digital Biota Projects
    Airhorse Blob Mutation Growing Vine Virtual Garden I Virtual Garden II Digital Biota courtesy of Laurens Lapre and William Latham/Computer ArtWorks

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