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"Fossil Discoveries: A Glimpse into Earth's Ancient Past" Dive deep into the mysteries of the ocean with a fossil tooth from the mighty megalodon

Background imageFossil Collection: Gall midge in Baltic amber

Gall midge in Baltic amber
A gall midge is a fragile mosquito-like fly which produces galls on plants, seen here preserved in Baltic amber. Specimen dates from the Upper Eocene

Background imageFossil Collection: Geologists at Piltdown

Geologists at Piltdown
Geologists Association party visiting the pit at Piltdown on 12 July 1913

Background imageFossil Collection: Plate 17. Mantells Geology of Sussex

Plate 17. Mantells Geology of Sussex
Plate 17 from Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex, 1827 by G. A. Mantell

Background imageFossil Collection: Quercus in amber

Quercus in amber
A male oak tree flower in Baltic amber with a length of 3.7 mm and dating from the Upper Eocene about 35 million years old. Image from Amber The Natural Time Capsule page 29 figure 86

Background imageFossil Collection: Plate 19. Mantells Geology of Sussex

Plate 19. Mantells Geology of Sussex
Plate 19 from Illustrations of the Geology of Sussex, 1827 by G. A. Mantell

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Early Jurassic, Arizona. Theropod (flesh-eating) dinosaur

Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Early Jurassic, Arizona. Theropod (flesh-eating) dinosaur
FG-CB-758 Dinosaurs - Dilophosaurus Display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Early Jurassic, Arizona. Theropod (flesh-eating) dinosaur

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil skull of Australopithecus afarensis

Fossil skull of Australopithecus afarensis
JH-52 Fossil skull of Australopithecus afarensis - extinct hominid Australopithecus afarensis John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis

Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis was a small
FG-DH-289 Dinosaurs - paleontologist Lynett Gillette examines bones of the dinosaur Coelophysis Coelophysis bauri Coelophysis was a small carnivorous dinosaur of the Late Triassic (Chinle Formation)

Background imageFossil Collection: Ammonite Fossil - Cretaceous Period 110 m. y. a. South Dakota, USA

Ammonite Fossil - Cretaceous Period 110 m. y. a. South Dakota, USA
KEL-1335 Ammonite Fossil - Cretaceous Period 110 m.y.a. South Dakota, USA. Hoploscaphites nicolleti Ken Lucas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: 1838 Frontis Mantell Wonders of Geology 1838 Frontis Mantell Wonders of Geology

1838 Frontis Mantell Wonders of Geology 1838 Frontis Mantell Wonders of Geology
Frontis for Gideon Mantells popular book " Wonders of Geology" (1838) which did much to popularise geology during victorian times

Background imageFossil Collection: Stenos shark tooth fossil

Stenos shark tooth fossil
Great white shark jaw with fossil shark teeth. Copperplate after Steno 1667. Steno produced a book " Head of a shark dissected" from his dissection of a great white shark caught in

Background imageFossil Collection: 1838 Maidstone Iguanodon Mantell piece a

1838 Maidstone Iguanodon Mantell piece a
The famous Mantell piece, a rock slab containing the most complete set of articulated dinosaur bones discovered up to that time - those of an iguanodon found in Maidstone, Kent

Background imageFossil Collection: Orthocerid hunting trilobites, artwork

Orthocerid hunting trilobites, artwork. Orthocerids are extinct members of the Cephalopoda class of marine animals that include squids, octopuses and nautiloids

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Sting Ray from Wyoming. Eocene

Fossil Sting Ray from Wyoming. Eocene
PM-10147 Fossil Stingray from Wyoming. Eocene Heliobatis sp. Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Fish - Jurassic Period Soinhofen, Gremany

Fossil Fish - Jurassic Period Soinhofen, Gremany
KEL-1489 Fish FOSSIL - Jurassic Period Soinhofen, Germany Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil - Fish. Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany E50T3772

Fossil - Fish. Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany E50T3772
CAN-2198 Fossil - Fish. Jurassic Eichstatt, Germany Pachythrissops macrolepidotus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Araucaria Cone, Mid Jurassic. Province Santa Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina

Fossil Araucaria Cone, Mid Jurassic. Province Santa Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina
FG-12029 FOSSIL- Araucaria Cone Province Santa Cruz, Patagonia, Argentina. Araucaria mirabilis Mid Jurassic, H. bloc: 21 cm Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossilised bones including hind leg of Sauropod and Apatosaurus, Dinosaur National Monument

Fossilised bones including hind leg of Sauropod and Apatosaurus, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado and Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageFossil Collection: Archeopteryx Fossil - The earliest most primitive bird. Transitional fossl

Archeopteryx Fossil - The earliest most primitive bird. Transitional fossl
CAN-2360 Archaeopteryx Fossil - The earliest most primitive bird Transitional fossil John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaurs: footprint of a Theropod dinosaur (meat eater dinosaur). Lower Jurassic, Kayenta Formation

Dinosaurs: footprint of a Theropod dinosaur (meat eater dinosaur). Lower Jurassic, Kayenta Formation
FG-6026 Dinosaurs: footprint of a Theropod dinosaur (meat eater dinosaur). Near Tuba City, Arizona, USA Lower Jurassic, Kayenta Formation

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossilised skeleton of Diictodon, mammal-like reptile (therapsid) from late Permian times

Fossilised skeleton of Diictodon, mammal-like reptile (therapsid) from late Permian times
ASW-4586 Fossilised skeleton of Diictodon - mammal-like reptile (therapsid) from late Permian times Karoo National Park, Beaufort West, Western Cape, South Africa Diictodon sp

Background imageFossil Collection: Ammonite fossils

Ammonite fossils, largest one 75mm across, from the Jurassic Spiti shales, Muktinath, Nepal, Asia

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil ferns found in Radstock Colliery, Mariopteris carboniferous coal measures

Fossil ferns found in Radstock Colliery, Mariopteris carboniferous coal measures, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageFossil Collection: The worlds longest dinosaur tracks, Cretaceous Titanosaurus, near Sucre

The worlds longest dinosaur tracks, Cretaceous Titanosaurus, near Sucre, Bolivia, South America

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Ammonite Cross section (Speetoniceras) - Russia - Cretaceous

Fossil Ammonite Cross section (Speetoniceras) - Russia - Cretaceous
CAN-2455 Fossil Ammonite Cross section (Speetoniceras) Russia - Cretaceous John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Fern - Permian Germany E50T3912

Fossil Fern - Permian Germany E50T3912
CAN-2194 Fossil Fern - Permian Germany Pecopteris sp. John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFossil Collection: Tooth from Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros

Tooth from Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros
This woolly rhino tooth, together with two others were found in 1668 at Chartham, near Canterbury in Kent by natural historian John Somner

Background imageFossil Collection: Libellulium longialata, dragonfly

Libellulium longialata, dragonfly
Fossil dragonfly from the Late Jurassic (150 million years old), Germany. On display in From the Beginning, Gallery 63, Earth Galleries at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageFossil Collection: Miner at coal face -3

Miner at coal face -3
Coal miner working underground at the coalface of Acres Nook private coal mine, near, Kidsgrove, Staffordshire England. The mine closed in 1991. First published The Sunday Correspondent Date: 1990

Background imageFossil Collection: Ammonite Graveyard at sunrise, Monmouth Beach, Lyme Regis

Ammonite Graveyard at sunrise, Monmouth Beach, Lyme Regis, Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, Dorset, England

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossils (litho)

Fossils (litho)
8657697 Fossils (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fossils. Illustration for The World's Foundations or Geology for Beginners by Agnes Giberne (Seeley)

Background imageFossil Collection: Unknown fish species

Unknown fish species
5311774 Unknown fish species; (add.info.: Illustration of the fossil remains of an unknown fish species. Dated 1830.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageFossil Collection: An engraving depicting the fossil of a tree (Sigillaria) found in a coal seam

An engraving depicting the fossil of a tree (Sigillaria) found in a coal seam
5311258 An engraving depicting the fossil of a tree (Sigillaria) found in a coal seam, with its roots still in the clay beneath the coal

Echinobrissus roberti (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO5002926 Echinobrissus roberti (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Echinobrissus roberti (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Background imageFossil Collection: Douvilleiceras mamillatum (Cephalopode), Natural History Museum of Marseille

Douvilleiceras mamillatum (Cephalopode), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO5002877 Douvilleiceras mamillatum (Cephalopode), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Douvilleiceras mamillatum (Cephalopode), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Conulus castanea (Echinoderms), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4999023 Conulus castanea (Echinoderms), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Conulus castanea (Echinoderms), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Cyprina ligeriensis (Lamellibranche), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4998991 Cyprina ligeriensis (Lamellibranche), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Cyprina ligeriensis (Lamellibranche), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Ichthyosarcoliites triangularis = Caprinula doublieri (Lamellibranche), Museum d'histoire naturelle de Marseille
CSO5001679 Ichthyosarcoliites triangularis = Caprinula doublieri (Lamellibranche), Museum d'histoire naturelle de Marseille; (add.info)

Holaster subglobosus (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4998967 Holaster subglobosus (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Holaster subglobosus (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Cardium moutoni (Lamellibranche), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4998945 Cardium moutoni (Lamellibranche), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Cardium moutoni (Lamellibranche), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Background imageFossil Collection: Pygaulus macropygus (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille

Pygaulus macropygus (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4998929 Pygaulus macropygus (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Pygaulus macropygus (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Background imageFossil Collection: Autedon phalangium, Natural History Museum of Marseille

Autedon phalangium, Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4998923 Autedon phalangium, Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Autedon phalangium, Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF. All rights reserved 2024.

Turritella sp (Gasteropode), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4998902 Turritella sp (Gasteropode), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Turritella sp (Gasteropode), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF. All rights reserved 2024.

Trochocyathus cretaceus (Coelentere), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4998901 Trochocyathus cretaceus (Coelentere), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Trochocyathus cretaceus (Coelentere), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Cardiopsis doma (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO4998894 Cardiopsis doma (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Cardiopsis doma (Echinodermes), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Nerita mammaeformis (Gasteropode), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO5001500 Nerita mammaeformis (Gasteropode), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Nerita mammaeformis (Gasteropode), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Sysnastrea agaricites (Coelentere), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO5001464 Sysnastrea agaricites (Coelentere), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Sysnastrea agaricites (Coelentere), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF

Background imageFossil Collection: Odontopteris lingulata (Plante), Natural History Museum of Marseille

Odontopteris lingulata (Plante), Natural History Museum of Marseille
CSO5002556 Odontopteris lingulata (Plante), Natural History Museum of Marseille; (add.info.: Odontopteris lingulata (Plante), Natural History Museum of Marseille); Photo © DDF



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"Fossil Discoveries: A Glimpse into Earth's Ancient Past" Dive deep into the mysteries of the ocean with a fossil tooth from the mighty megalodon, an awe-inspiring predator that ruled the seas. Unveiling "the first bird, " Archaeopteryx, a remarkable creature bridging the gap between dinosaurs and birds, leaving scientists in awe of its evolutionary significance. Journey back to the Paleozoic era as we explore fossils that offer a glimpse into life on Earth millions of years ago. Witness the mesmerizing glow under UV light as we examine a fossil ammonite from Madagascar's Albian Stage, showcasing nature's hidden beauty. Step foot into Jurassic times with Archaeopteryx, an extraordinary fossil bird that continues to captivate researchers and enthusiasts alike. Reflect on how time has shaped our world through an intriguing cartoon depicting astonishing changes over millennia. Trace Darwin's historic voyage across South America through his meticulously mapped Beagle expedition, unraveling secrets of evolution along his path. Walk in ancient footsteps preserved in Laetoli's fossilized footprints, offering us insights into our early human ancestors' way of life. Rediscover hope for extinct species as we marvel at Coelacanth fossils found off South Africa's coast after being presumed extinct since the Cretaceous period. Marvel at Berlin specimen C016/5071 - an iconic Archaeopteryx fossil revealing intricate details about this enigmatic creature and its place in history. Explore humanity’s origins with Homo erectus (Sangiran 17), H. sapiens (?), H. neanderthalensis – unlocking clues to our ancestral past and diverse lineage. Travel back to 1862 Britain where prehistoric marine reptiles come alive through fascinating British discoveries – unveiling ancient sea creatures like never before.