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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: Dinosaurs: Ankylosaurs (Armored dinosaurs) Ankylosaur from the Morrison Formation

Dinosaurs: Ankylosaurs (Armored dinosaurs) Ankylosaur from the Morrison Formation
FG-12002 Dinosaurs: Ankylosaurs (Armored dinosaurs) Mount from material excavated at the Mygatt-Moore Quarry, Western Colorado

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaurs - Imprint of a Diplodocus femur Morrison Formation

Dinosaurs - Imprint of a Diplodocus femur Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic Location: Dinosaur Hill, Fruita
FG-11995-c Dinosaurs - Imprint of a Diplodocus femur Dinosaur Hill, Fruita, Colorado Morrison Formation, Late Jurassic Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Dinosaur Tracks - Jurassic Spain

Fossil Dinosaur Tracks - Jurassic Spain
CAN-111 Fossil Dinosaur Tracks - Jurassic, predaceous therapod Spain John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Theropods Dinosaur Footprints - lower Jurassic Tuba city, Arizona, USA

Theropods Dinosaur Footprints - lower Jurassic Tuba city, Arizona, USA
FG-6174 Theropods Dinosaur Footprints - lower Jurassic Tuba city, Arizona, USA. Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaurs - Digs Species: Allosaurus Peter Mygatt cleaning around an Allosaurus rib at

Dinosaurs - Digs Species: Allosaurus Peter Mygatt cleaning around an Allosaurus rib at the Mygatt-Moore Quarry
FG-BT-636 Dinosaurs - Digs Species: Allosaurus Peter Mygatt cleaning around an Allosaurus rib at the Mygatt-Moore Quarry, Rabbit Valley, Western Colorado, along Interstate I 70

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaur track (Dinosaur footprint) Dinosaur Discovery Center, Johnson Farm Tracksite

Dinosaur track (Dinosaur footprint) Dinosaur Discovery Center, Johnson Farm Tracksite, Saint George, Utah, USA
FG-12006-c Dinosaur track (Dinosaur footprint) Dinosaur Discovery Center, Johnson Farm Tracksite, Saint George, Utah, USA

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaur Valley - Horseshoe Canyon Formation, cretaceous. Drumheller, Alberta, Canada

Dinosaur Valley - Horseshoe Canyon Formation, cretaceous. Drumheller, Alberta, Canada
FG-8013 Dinosaur Valley - Horseshoe Canyon Formation, cretaceous. Drumheller, Alberta, Canada Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaurs - Ceratopsians - Horned dinosaurs - Zuniceratops Discovered in 1996 by 8-year-old

Dinosaurs - Ceratopsians - Horned dinosaurs - Zuniceratops Discovered in 1996 by 8-year-old Christopher Wolfe
FG-12051 Dinosaurs - Zuniceratops, a Ceratopsian dinosaur Cretaceous. Moreno Hill Formation of Catron Country, New Mexico

Background imageFossil Collection: Prehistoric - sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, Jurassic/Cretaceous. Sandstone. Dakota, USA

Prehistoric - sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch, Jurassic/Cretaceous. Sandstone. Dakota, USA
FG-CD-97 PREHISTORIC sedimentary sequence at Ghost Ranch. Triassic Chinle Fm:= Red, Jurassic entrada F.:= Cliff, Jurassic Morrison= Slope, Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone= Top Dakota, Mexico

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaurs - Sauropods: Camarasaurus Sauropod of the Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic

Dinosaurs - Sauropods: Camarasaurus Sauropod of the Morrison Formation, Upper Jurassic
FG-CJ-712 Dinosaurs - Sauropods, skeleton Devil's Canyon Science & learning Centre, Fruita, Colorado, USA Camarasaurus lentus Full size skeletal mount in display Francois Gohier contact details

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil: Trilobite Size of this specimen: 140 mm long Devonian Morocco

Fossil: Trilobite Size of this specimen: 140 mm long Devonian Morocco
FG-dz-259 Fossil: Trilobite Morocco Drutops magalomanicus Size of this specimen: 140 mm long Devonian Francois Gohier contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil 'Ediacaran Fauna' - (Precambrian) First Multi-Celled Animals 600 mya Ediacara, Australia

Fossil "Ediacaran Fauna" - (Precambrian) First Multi-Celled Animals 600 mya Ediacara, Australia
KEL-1354 FOSSIL - "Ediacaran Fauna" - (Precambrian) Ediacara, Australia Tribrachidium heraldicum First Multi-Celled Animals 600 mya Ken Lucas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageFossil Collection: Ammonite Fossil - 186 million years, Early Jurassic UK

Ammonite Fossil - 186 million years, Early Jurassic UK
KEL-1135 FOSSIL - AMMONITE Early Jurassic, 186 million years ago, UK Promicroceras planicosta Ken Lucas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Gigantosaurus Dinosaur Skull - replica of original found in Patagonia. Meat-eater larger then T

Gigantosaurus Dinosaur Skull - replica of original found in Patagonia. Meat-eater larger then T
KF-11645 Gigantosaurus Dinosaur Skull - replica of original found in Patagonia Argentina Meat-eater larger then T.Rex, 13 ft tall 42 ft long

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Clams - hard parts of shell unaltered Crtaceous Period 95 m. y. a

Fossil Clams - hard parts of shell unaltered Crtaceous Period 95 m. y. a
KEL-1328 Fossil Clams - hard parts of shell unaltered Cretaceous Period 95 m.y.a. Ken Lucas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Mosasaur Aquatic Lizard Fossil - Triassic period Guizhou Prov. China

Mosasaur Aquatic Lizard Fossil - Triassic period Guizhou Prov. China
KEL-1498 Mosasaur Aquatic Lizard Fossil - Triassic period Guizhou Province, China Keichousaurus hui Ken Lucas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaur skin impression - skin of a Hadrosaur ('Duck-billed dinosaur')

Dinosaur skin impression - skin of a Hadrosaur ("Duck-billed dinosaur")
FG-EC-223 Dinosaur skin impression - skin of a Hadrosaur ("Duck-billed dinosaur"). Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah Age: Kaiparowits Formation

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaur - skin impression of a Hadrosaur ('Duck-billed dinosaur')

Dinosaur - skin impression of a Hadrosaur ("Duck-billed dinosaur")
FG-EC-202 Dinosaur - skin impression of a Hadrosaur ("Duck-billed dinosaur"). Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah

Background imageFossil Collection: Dinosaurs: caudal vertebrae of a Hadrosaur ('Duck-billed dinosaur')

Dinosaurs: caudal vertebrae of a Hadrosaur ("Duck-billed dinosaur") Note the tendons on the upper part
FG-EC-187 Dinosaurs: caudal vertebrae of a Hadrosaur ("Duck-billed dinosaur") Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, USA Note the tendons on the upper part

Background imageFossil Collection: Marine Fossils of Late Cretaceous age, New Zealand, South Island, along coastline near Oaro

Marine Fossils of Late Cretaceous age, New Zealand, South Island, along coastline near Oaro, south of Kaikoura
FG-EC-170 Marine Fossils of Late Cretaceous age New Zealand, South Island, along coastline near Oaro, south of Kaikoura, a few kilometers north of Haumuri Bluff

Background imageFossil Collection: Marine Fossils of Late Cretaceous age, New Zealeand, South Island, along coastline near Oaro

Marine Fossils of Late Cretaceous age, New Zealeand, South Island, along coastline near Oaro, south of Kaikoura
FG-EC-168 Marine Fossils of Late Cretaceous age New Zealeand, South Island, along coastline near Oaro, south of Kaikoura, a few kilometers north of Haumuri Bluff

Background imageFossil Collection: New Zealand - South Island - Haumuri Bluff - South of Kaikoura This exposure of Late Cretaceous

New Zealand - South Island - Haumuri Bluff - South of Kaikoura This exposure of Late Cretaceous rocks is a historically
FG-EC-166 New Zealand, South Island, Haumuri Bluff, South of Kaikoura This exposure of Late Cretaceous rocks is a historically important locality. It was extensively studied in the late 19th Century

Background imageFossil Collection: Petrified trees - Triassic period - 200-250 million years ago - Petrified forest National Park

Petrified trees - Triassic period - 200-250 million years ago - Petrified forest National Park - Arizona - USA
CAN-4352 Petrified trees - Triassic period - 200-250 million years ago Petrified forest National Park - Arizona - USA Araucarioxylon arizonicum John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageFossil Collection: Petrified Trees - Triassic period 200-250 million years ago - Petrified forest National Park

Petrified Trees - Triassic period 200-250 million years ago - Petrified forest National Park - Arizona - USA
CAN-4311 Petrified Trees - Triassic period 200-250 million years ago Petrified forest National Park - Arizona - USA Araucarioxylon arizonicum John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageFossil Collection: OR, John Day Fossil Beds NM, The Painted Hills with yellow bee plant in bloom

OR, John Day Fossil Beds NM, The Painted Hills with yellow bee plant in bloom

Background imageFossil Collection: Cathedral Rock at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Eastern Oregon, USA

Cathedral Rock at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in Eastern Oregon, USA

Background imageFossil Collection: Strangler fig grasping quarry wall trail. Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park

Strangler fig grasping quarry wall trail. Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park, Windley Key, Florida

Background imageFossil Collection: Waves crashing on crushed coral and coral fossils on the beaches of Punta Arena, Mona Island

Waves crashing on crushed coral and coral fossils on the beaches of Punta Arena, Mona Island, Puerto Rico

Background imageFossil Collection: Morocco, fossil polishing and teatment, natulis spiral shell fossil

Morocco, fossil polishing and teatment, natulis spiral shell fossil

Background imageFossil Collection: Market at Ait Ben Moro, Ourzazate, Morocco

Market at Ait Ben Moro, Ourzazate, Morocco

Background imageFossil Collection: MOROCCO, Ziz Valley, ERFOUD: Dinousaur Museum / Skeleton

MOROCCO, Ziz Valley, ERFOUD: Dinousaur Museum / Skeleton

Background imageFossil Collection: MOROCCO, Middle Atlas, MIDELT: Minerals and Fossils Store

MOROCCO, Middle Atlas, MIDELT: Minerals and Fossils Store

Background imageFossil Collection: Close-up of fossilised tree trunks, Petrified Forest, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

Close-up of fossilised tree trunks, Petrified Forest, Damaraland, Kunene Region, Namibia, Africa

Background imageFossil Collection: Drawing of a fossil of a Megatherium, sent in a letter to Thomas Jefferson by American statesman

Drawing of a fossil of a Megatherium, sent in a letter to Thomas Jefferson by American statesman
MEGATHERIUM, 1789. Drawing of a fossil of a Megatherium, sent in a letter to Thomas Jefferson by American statesman, William Carmichael in 1789

Background imageFossil Collection: AFROPITHECUS TURKANENSIS. Species of large ape that lived about 18 million years ago

AFROPITHECUS TURKANENSIS. Species of large ape that lived about 18 million years ago, discovered in 1985 by Wambua Mangao at Kalodirr on the western side of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageFossil Collection: FOSSIL: JURASSIC PERIOD. Fossil of an aquatic animal from the Jurassic period

FOSSIL: JURASSIC PERIOD. Fossil of an aquatic animal from the Jurassic period. Line engraving, German, 1851

Background imageFossil Collection: AUSTRALOPITHECUS BOISEI. Species of bipedal ape that lived about 2

AUSTRALOPITHECUS BOISEI. Species of bipedal ape that lived about 2. 5 million years ago, discovered in 1985 by Dr
AUSTRALOPITHECUS BOISEI. Species of bipedal ape that lived about 2.5 million years ago, discovered in 1985 by Dr. Alan Walker on the western side of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageFossil Collection: HOMO SAPIENS. Skull specimen found at Koobi Fora on the east side of Lake Turkana, Kenya

HOMO SAPIENS. Skull specimen found at Koobi Fora on the east side of Lake Turkana, Kenya, thought to be about 4, 000 years old

Background imageFossil Collection: TURKANAPITHECUS KALAKOLENSIS. Species of ape that lived about 18 million years ago

TURKANAPITHECUS KALAKOLENSIS. Species of ape that lived about 18 million years ago, discovered in 1985 by Wambua Mangao at Kalodirr, on the western side of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageFossil Collection: HOMO SAPIENS. Skull of Homo sapiens specimen, about 100, 000 years old, found at Eliye Springs

HOMO SAPIENS. Skull of Homo sapiens specimen, about 100, 000 years old, found at Eliye Springs, Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageFossil Collection: FOSSIL: JURASSIC PERIOD. Fossil of a shell from the Jurassic period, found at Wirksworth Cave

FOSSIL: JURASSIC PERIOD. Fossil of a shell from the Jurassic period, found at Wirksworth Cave, England. Wood engraving, German, 1851

Background imageFossil Collection: PROCONSUL AFRICANUS. Species of ape that lived in eastern Africa about 18 million years ago

PROCONSUL AFRICANUS. Species of ape that lived in eastern Africa about 18 million years ago, discovered in 1948 by Dr. Mary Leakey at Rusinga Island, Lake Victoria

Background imageFossil Collection: FOSSIL: CRETACEOUS PERIOD. Fossil of a shell from the Cretaceous period

FOSSIL: CRETACEOUS PERIOD. Fossil of a shell from the Cretaceous period. Line engraving, German, 1851

Background imageFossil Collection: PREHISTORY: FOSSIL. Fossil of Paleotherium Minus, an ancestor of the tapir, unearthed

PREHISTORY: FOSSIL. Fossil of Paleotherium Minus, an ancestor of the tapir, unearthed, almost complete, embedded in rocks more than 21 million years old, near Paris

Background imageFossil Collection: Peak Cavern

Peak Cavern
Cottages around the entrance to Peak Cavern, Castleton, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossilized deformed tooth from Straight-tusked Elephant (Elephas antiquus)

Fossilized deformed tooth from Straight-tusked Elephant (Elephas antiquus) from Cromer Forest Beds, laid down over 500, 000 years ago

Background imageFossil Collection: The Flaming Cliffs (Bayanzag), famed for important fossil finds

The Flaming Cliffs (Bayanzag), famed for important fossil finds (first place fossilized dinosaur eggs were discovered), Gobi Desert, Mongolia, october

Background imageFossil Collection: Well-preserved fossilized forest, c. 4000 years old, of Atlantic White Cedar

Well-preserved fossilized forest, c. 4000 years old, of Atlantic White Cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) on beach, Montauk Point, Long Island, New York State, U.S.A. november



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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.