Amber
see also Dinosaur fossils |
Amber
Baltic amber, insects, fossils spider, acarina, fossils insects, rav, harpaks, retinite, succinite, kohaku, glessum, fung chi, fossil resin, fuling, fehg, bernstein, elektron, ambra, ambre, agdsten,
inclusions, palaeoentomology, fossil fishes, ammonites, trilobites, brachiopods, mollusks,
echinoderm, belemnites, sponge, shark teeth, corals, bivalvia, gastropoda, shells,
paleontology |
Amber
amber is the fossilized resin of ancient trees which forms through a natural polymerization of the original organic compounds |
Amber web site
dedicated to amber fossil resin and copal. Its paleontological significance is explored in detail. There are numerous original photographs of amber and
inclusions with sections on its formation and role in human history,
a tip |
Amber
neotropical amber |
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Amber |
Amber amber is a semi-precious gem formed out of the fossilized
resin of ancient trees. Age varies from 20 million years up to 245 million years.
Dominican amber ranges from 25-40 millions years (tertiary period) |
Amber gives a green light to study of ancient life |
Amber:
arboreal gold |
Amber gallery |
Amber
photos part of Fossils |
Amber: window to the past |
Amberized fossil leaf
amber is the fossilized resin of ancient trees and often, along with insects, plant
material is trapped by dripping resin and thereby preserved intact over
millenia by the gradual process of amberization |
Blue Amber
The purpose of this site is to act as an information portal for Dominican
Blue Amber. Amber is supposed to be amber color, right? Wrong. There is the
original color of amber, yellow, orange, honey, cognac or the kind. But
there also is cream, cherry, red, green and even blue as the rarest of all |
Metaphysical
properties of amber |
Horizontaal |
Fossils
see also Dinosaur fossils |
Ammonites et autres
fossiles en Français |
British chalk fossils
chalks are found the world over in rock successions dating from the Late Cretaceous (98-65 million years
ago). They record a period of extreme warming and unusually high
sea-levels, when much of the world's continental platforms were flooded by
marine water |
Cretaceous fossils a reference resource on fossils from the Cretaceous
Period (Late Dinosaur Age) of the world |
Crinoidea Crinoidea explained |
Crinoids Crinoids explained |
Crinoids
a tip |
Detrich fossil
company photos of spectacular fossil discoveries and details of global expeditions |
Dinosaur tracking fossilized dinosaur tracks are forms of trace fossils,
also known as ichnites or ichnofossils. Unlike body fossils, which are the
remains of dead bodies, trace fossils record the active movements and
behaviors of ancient organisms |
Earth Lab
Datasite - fossils Find out about fossils, minerals and rocks discovered
in your local area with the Earth Lab database |
Echinodermata |
Echinologia
en Français |
Echinoids
spatangoid morphology |
Eocene and
Oligocene Fossils A Collection of Eocene and Oligocene Fossils |
Eocene
fossils coleoptera, diptera, flora |
Eocene
fossils |
Introduction to
ichnology ichnology: study of plant and animal traces |
Jurassic ammonites and fossil brachiopoda |
Fossiele planten
in Dutch |
Fossielen in
België |
Fossil
hominids to provide an overview of the study of human evolution, and
of the currently accepted fossil evidence |
Fossils of Kentucky
dedicated to showing fossils found of the local geographic area that
surrounds the area where most KYANA members live and collect |
Fossils
of the Gault clay dedicated to the fossils of the lower cretaceous
Albian (Gault Clay and Folkestone Beds) in the county of Kent, south-east
England |
Fossils,
rocks, and time the diversity and evolution of life on Earth through
the last 600 million years |
Fossil
sharks from Transylvania |
Fossil shark teeth |
Ginkgo a living fossil
The genus Ginkgo is one of the major groups in the phylum Ginkgophytes.
Fossils of Ginkgo are recognized by its leaves, reproductive organs and
wood. Its leaf remains are the most often found, ... |
Miocene fossils
Miocene fossils |
Photographs and descriptions of
fossils |
Pictures
of fossils |
Plant
fossils of West Virginia |
Shark
teeth |
Shark
teeth |
Shark
teeth dedicated to the fossil sharks and rays from the Cretaceous of
the Netherlands. Objective is to give a brief overview of the most common
species which can be found in the cretaceous sediments of the SE part of The
Netherlands and the adjoining area in Belgium |
Sheppey Fossils |
Stromatolite
fossils in the Hakatai shale |
Horizontaal |
Invertebrates
see also Dinosaur fossils |
Brachiopoda |
Bryozoa:
fossil record |
Conodonta- Conodonta |
Crinoid education project |
Hidden world of the conodonta
the Conodonta are an extinct phylum (Sweet, 1988) of small, bilaterally symmetrical vermiform (worm-like) animals |
Invertebrates
Invertebrates |
Neogene marine invertebrates an online biotic database containing images and data for taxa used in analyses of Tropical American biodiversity over the
past 25 million years |
Orders of
trilobites Orders of trilobites |
Ordovician
conodonts Conodonts in Vertebrate Evolution, Conodont Element Types,
Species Identified, Scolocodonts, What are Conodonts? |
Saint-Petersburg
paleontological laboratory paleontological laboratory quality photos of Russian fossils, trilobites, ammonites,
vertebrates, minerals |
The
semi compleat trilobite presentation of trilobite images |
Trilobite
Trilobites are hard shelled, segmented creatures that existed over 300 million years ago |
Trilobite gallery
trilobites are an extinct group of marine arthropods which existed during the Paleozoic era, from the Cambrian to the Permian period about 540-245
million years ago |
Trilobites
trilobites are members of the phylum Arthropoda (jointed-foot animals). Arthropods have segmented bodies and appendages covered by an exoskeleton
which provides support and protection for muscles and organs |
Trilobites
Trilobites are ancient arthropods that lived in the oceans of the world
during the Paleozoic Era (545-253 MYA). Today, trilobites are found
throughout the world, with representatives on every continent |
Trilobites,
ammonites, and belemnites |
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