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  1. Big Bone Lick: The Cradle of American Paleontology by Stanley Hedeen, 2008-02-15
  2. Adventures in Paleontology: 36 Classroom Fossil Activities by Thor A. Hansen, Irwin L. Slesnick, 2006-06-30
  3. Gorgon: Paleontology, Obsession, and the Greatest Catastrophe in Earth's History by Peter Ward, 2004-01-19
  4. Principles of Paleontology by Michael Foote, Arnold I. Miller, 2006-08-21
  5. The Fossil Collector's Handbook: A Paleontology Field Guide (Phalarope Books) by James MacDonald, J. R. MacDonald, 1983-11
  6. Paleontology: The Record of Life by Colin W. Stearn, Robert L. Carroll, 1989-04
  7. Pleistocene Mammals of Europe by Bjorn Kurten, 2007-08-30
  8. Bringing Fossils To Life: An Introduction To Paleobiology by Donald R. Prothero, 2003-05-08
  9. Manual of Invertebrate Paleontology by J. Dyer, 1983-06
  10. Invertebrate Paleontology and Evolution by E. N. K. Clarkson, 1993-02
  11. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution by Robert L. Carroll, 1987-08
  12. Principles of Paleontology: Second Edition by David Raup, Steven M. Stanley, 1978-03-15
  13. Field Adventures in Paleontology by Lynne M. Clos, 2003-09
  14. Paradigms on Pilgrimage: Creationism, Paleontology and Biblical Interpretation by Stephen, J. Godfrey, Christopher, R. Smith, 2005-03-31

161. The College Of Wooster: Department Of Geology - Invertebrate Paleontology
Invertebrate paleontology. at. The College of Wooster. The Invertebrate paleontology and History of Life course webpages are also online.
http://www.wooster.edu/geology/Paleo.html
Invertebrate Paleontology
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The College of Wooster

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Paleontology is the study of ancient organisms, and Invertebrate Paleontology is the study of ancient invertebrates, typically defined as any organisms without backbones, excluding plants and all those bacteria. The study of invertebrate fossils has been a strong component of the Wooster geology curriculum since its beginning. The first paleontologist on Wooster's faculty was Richard Liebe, who taught at Wooster from 1961 through 1967. Dr. Liebe's specialty was the systematics and biostratigraphy of conodonts. Richard Osgood was the faculty paleontologist at Wooster from 1967 until his death in 1981. He achieved international recognition for his pioneering work on invertebrate trace fossils, particularly those in the Lower and Middle Paleozoic. Since 1981 Wooster's paleontologist has been Mark Wilson, who specializes in the evolution and paleoecology of hard substrate faunas, with additional interests in early carbonate diagenesis and Pleistocene sea-level dynamics. The Invertebrate Paleontology and History of Life course webpages are also online. Click here for a frames web tour of

162. Take The Subway To Other Resources
University of California Museum of paleontology's extensive collection of links to natural history, educational, and paleontology resources.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/subway/subway.html

Natural History Museums
Museum Collections Natural History Education
Natural History Booksellers

Natural History Museums
Museum Collections Natural History Education
Natural History Booksellers
... Other resources

163. Paleontology And Geology Of Missouri - St Louis Missouri - Fossils
paleontology and Geology of Missouri. Barry _. Are you a member of a paleontology or Fossil discussion List?
http://www.lakeneosho.org/
Paleontology and Geology of Missouri
Barry Sutton (standing) and Dr. Norm King
I-170 Pennsylvanian exposure This site is a Paleontological research project based in
St. Louis, Missouri, devoted to the study of the geological
formations in Missouri. Primary focus is the study of the
geological formations in the St. Louis area.
The fossils are grouped by formation:
Pennsylvanian Fossils of Missouri

I-170 Pennsylvanian Exposure in St. Louis
The I-170 Pennsylvanian Exposure in St. Louis, Missouri

This link takes you to a discussion by Dr. Norman R. King, Professor of Geology at the University of Southern Indiana, about the rocks exposed at the I-170 highway cut. Dr. King describes the rock units and correlates them with rock units elsewhere in the Midcontinent region. He interprets their environments of deposition, and also places them in the context of larger-scale geological processes taking place in the Midcontinent region and around the globe during the Pennsylvanian Period.

164. The Calvert Marine Museum
Regional Miocene paleontology, estuarine life on the tidal Patuxent River and adjacent Chesapeake Bay, and maritime history of these waters.
http://www.calvertmarinemuseum.com/
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Calvert Marine Museum
P.O. Box 97
Solomons, MD 20688 POWERED BY
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165. Science Netlinks: Science Updates
Email this lesson Send us feedback How did you use this resource? Paperbag paleontology. Introduction. Real Audio Paperbag paleontology. Transcript.
http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/sci_update.cfm?DocID=36

166. Paleontology - Suite101.com
Links to paleontology sites and articles.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/paleontology
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167. Welcome To A Case For Creation
Evidence against evolution and for creation in the fields of astronomy, biology, geology, paleontology, physics Easyreading format.
http://www.case-creation.org.uk
Welcome, to www.case-creation.org.uk this page provides two links, one to the A Case For Creation web-site, and the other to the Water-Of-Life site. In the latter case you will be redirected to www.water-of-life.org.uk
The two links below provide some information about what is to be found at the two sites. Follow the links by clicking on the picture above them.
A Case For Creation
This site answers the question "Who made the world?" in a scientific manner.
Who made the world
Who was it who made the world sir?
A bang brought creation about.
Who set off the explosion, Sir?
Did this bang make you deaf, Sir?
It happened a long time ago.
How do you know it happened , Sir? A man in a book told me so. Who was the man in the book ,Sir? A man who looked up in the sky. How do you know that he knew, Sir? Who was it made me and you , Sir? A creature crept out of the sea. Who was it made the creature, Sir? The creature just happened to be. Why did it creep from the sea, Sir? It thought it was time for a change. How did it grow arms and legs, Sir? I know, it sounds awfully strange.

168. Southeast Alaska: Home Page
ICE AGE paleontology OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA
http://www.usd.edu/esci/alaska/
ICE AGE PALEONTOLOGY
OF SOUTHEAST ALASKA
Timothy H. Heaton
University of South Dakota
Southeast Alaska is a spectacular region of glacier-cut fjords and islands covered with dense rainforest. Its primary industries are tourism, fishing, and logging. There are few roads through the region, and travel is primarily by boat and float plane. It is also the home to Tlingit and Haida native groups, famous for their totems and their marine and forest adaptations. Limestone areas of Southeast Alaska have developed an impressive karst topography containing many caves. In the late 1980s the Tongass Cave Project (a joint venture of the National Speleological Society and Tongass National Forest) was created to locate, explore, and survey these caves. Caving expeditions have been conducted every summer since that time. In 1990 the first vertebrate fossils were found, and a major research effort began to explore this new scientific resource. Large-scale paleontological and archaeological excavations have been conducted on northern Prince of Wales Island, and the research is now expanding to other islands and coastal mainland areas of Southeast Alaska. The goal of this research is to establish a complete chronology of mammals, birds, and fish living in the region before, during, and following the Last Glacial Maximum, and up to the present day. This work is helping to establish the timing and extent of glaciation, the presence of Ice Age coastal refugia for land mammals, and the possibility that humans first entered North America by this coastal route.

169. Nearctica - Education - Teacher Resources - Paleontology
A list of online teacher resources at Nearctica.
http://www.nearctica.com/educate/lesson/tpaleo.htm
Teacher Resources - Paleontology Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Learning from the Fossil Record . University of California at Berkeley Museum of Paleontology. A wonderful collection of lesson plans and other classroom activities on paleonotology. Dinosaur Extinction . Newton's Apple. A series of activities related to the extinction of the dinosaurs and the methods used to study the problem.

170. Paleontology
paleontology. The homepage findings. DINO RUSS s LAIR contains information about paleontology, dinosaurs and dinosaur digging sites. Links
http://folk.uio.no/hansjb/paleonto.htm
Paleontology

171. BLM Wyoming Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite Homepage
Discovered in 1997 and under jurisdiction of Bureau of Land Management. Includes paleontology and geology studies, maps, slide show and photo gallery. Located four miles west of Shell.
http://www.wy.blm.gov/rgdt/
Updated April 6, 2004
TRAVEL ALERT: Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite Temporarily Closed
At BLM's Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, you can imagine yourself walking along an ocean shoreline 167 million years ago with dozens of other dinosaurs, looking to pick up a bite of lunch from what washed up on the last high tide. The ground is soft and your feet sink down in the thick ooze, leaving a clear footprint with every step you take. The discovery of rare fossil footprints on public lands near the Red Gulch/Alkali National Back Country Byway close to Shell, Wyoming, could alter current views about the Sundance Formation and the paleoenvironment of the Middle Jurassic Period. If you have comments or need more information about the Tracksite, please write to:
Bureau of Land Management
Worland Field Office
P.O. Box 119
Worland, WY 82401-0119
or call 307.347.5100

172. The Prehistoric Prairies Discovery Center
A public museum and research center for archeology, paleontology and geology. Features exhibits of prehistoric digs in the area. Includes descriptions of discoveries.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/nebraska/homeppdc.htm
A Focal Point for Western Nebraska's Natural History
A public museum and research center for paleontology, archaeology and geology. Nebraska's Panhandle, a living laboratory yielding information about the ancient past. New opportunities for science, teaching, and tourism.
Questions about PPDC? Drop an e-mail message here!
Friends of the Prehistoric Prairies Discovery Center PO Box 467 Crawford, NE 69338 (c) 1998 Friends of the PPDC

173. Fallbrook Gem & Mineral Society
Society devoted to gems, minerals, jewelry, geology, paleontology, and the related earth sciences and lapidary arts. Features events calendar and descriptions of meetings.
http://www.fgms.org
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© 2003 Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society, Inc.

174. Pere Ubu: Song Of The Bailing Man: Pitchfork Review
Rated 7.2 out of 10 by Michael Sandlin. Basically, these are your average Pere Ubu nonhit songs that ponder burning questions concerning paleontology, biochemistry, geometry, zoology, and the language and communication barriers between man and animal.
http://pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/p/pere-ubu/song-of-the-bailing-man.shtm
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175. Fossil Encounters
Virtual tours of fossil quarries and the fossils found in them. Designed for K12 educators. Requires plug-ins.
http://162.127.13.2/tech/paleontology/

176. Paleontological Society
International organization devoted exclusively to the advancement of the science of paleontology through the dissemination of research by publication and meetings.
http://paleosoc.org/

177. Introduction To The Exhibits
Introduction to the Exhibits
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178. Royal Tyrrell Museum - A Place Of Discoveries Come And See The World's Most Exte
PROGRAMS SNEAK A PEEK GET INVOLVED VISITOR INFORMATION WHAT S HAPPENING CONTACT US. There s been life on Earth for more
http://www.tyrrellmuseum.com/home/
PROGRAMS SNEAK A PEEK GET INVOLVED VISITOR INFORMATION PROGRAMS SNEAK A PEEK GET INVOLVED VISITOR INFORMATION ... CONTACT US There's been life on Earth for more than 3.5 billion years, so we have a lot to show you: ten signature galleries and feature exhibitions that celebrate the spectacular history and diversity of life on Earth, and the palaeontologists who bring the story to life. Learn about the projects and passions of our scientists. Watch our technicians carefully removing the rock from fossils that may hold new clues to the past. Tour our Discoveries Hall to see some of our prize specimens. Then, begin your journey through geological time. With every step, you'll experience the evolution of life. From sea dwellers to the Tyrrell's BIG attraction, the dinosaurs; to the rise of those furry little mammals and many of Earth's inhabitants in between. It's all here. Dozens of skeletons and hundreds of fossils that tell the story of ancient Alberta. Opened in 1985, the Royal Tyrrell Museum is known the world over as an outstanding palaeontology museum and research facility. The Government of Alberta under the ministry of Community Development operates the Museum. Our mandate is to collect, conserve, research, display and interpret palaeontological history with special reference to Alberta's fossil heritage.

179. SVP Website: We've Moved...

http://www.museum.state.il.us/svp/

180. Neil Clark's Home
The above link now goes to the ScottishGeology.com home page which includes pages for Scottish Geology. Neil Clark s Home Page. To
http://www.gla.ac.uk/~gxha14/
The above link now goes to the ScottishGeology.com home page which includes pages for Scottish Geology Neil Clark's Home Page
To access the Elgin Marvel site recently shown on BBC's Tomorrow's World ....
I have other more recent pages at another location. http://www.hmag.gla.ac.uk/neil Fossiling pages :- This includes images from field excursions, fossil images, information on fossil hunting and collecting in Scotland (including details on relevant publications and a bit on restrictions), and some information on myself. Dinosaur projects at the Hunterian Museum..... Cool sites :- These are a collection of palaeontological and museum-related sites I have found useful....AND... DINOSAURS!!!!!! Check here for new courses available also. A list of museums containing fossil mollusk collections can be found at http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/main/misc/museum_list.html Scanned images from the back-up catalogues are added on request. These include Type and figured specimens as well as other associated specimens. The pages are given the first catalogue number on the page and there are 29 specimens per page. The pages may be difficult to read, but you may be able to get an idea of some of the collections available at the Hunterian Museum.

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