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"Fossilised: A Glimpse into Earth's Ancient Secrets" Step back in time with us as we explore the fascinating world of fossils

Background imageFossilised Collection: Echinoids - Hardouinia: A fossilised sea urchin, Hardouinia mortonis (Michelin)

Echinoids - Hardouinia: A fossilised sea urchin, Hardouinia mortonis (Michelin), which fed on the sand in which it lived partially buried

Background imageFossilised Collection: Bivalves - Cardiola: A cluster of fossilised shells of Cardiola interrupta J. de C

Bivalves - Cardiola: A cluster of fossilised shells of Cardiola interrupta J. de C. Sowerby, which is believed to have lived just below the sediment in moderately deep waters

Background imageFossilised Collection: Gastropods - Bourgetia: The fossilised shell of a sea snail, the Bourgetia saemanni (Oppel)

Gastropods - Bourgetia: The fossilised shell of a sea snail, the Bourgetia saemanni (Oppel), a marine creature that lived in coral and sponge reefs in warm and shallow seas

Background imageFossilised Collection: Heliolites, coral

Heliolites, coral
Small colony, 4 cm wide, of the tabulate coral Heliolites from the Silurian of England

Background imageFossilised Collection: Ichthyosaurus communis, lias, Lyme Regis, Dorset

Ichthyosaurus communis, lias, Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire coast, a view of a fossilised dinosaur. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageFossilised Collection: Fern Impressions in Carboniferous Shales, Hutton Colliery

Fern Impressions in Carboniferous Shales, Hutton Colliery - a view of a rock exposed to show fossilised ferns inside. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageFossilised Collection: Extracrinus Briareds, Lias, Lyme Regis

Extracrinus Briareds, Lias, Lyme Regis - a close in view of a fossilised rock from England. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageFossilised Collection: Submarine forest, nr Birkenhead

Submarine forest, nr Birkenhead - large areas of scattered fossilised trees.. Part of Box 12 Boswell collection. Counties of England. Date: circa 1900

Background imageFossilised Collection: Spain. La Rioja. Ihnite sites. Valdebrajes. Footprint of Coe

Spain. La Rioja. Ihnite sites. Valdebrajes. Footprint of Coelurosauria

Background imageFossilised Collection: Dorsal & Ventral Isotelus platycephalus

Dorsal & Ventral Isotelus platycephalus
Syntype (?Holotype by monotypy) of Asaphus, now Isotelus platycephalus (Stokes, 1824) Ordovician, Black River Group; St Josephs Island, Lake Huron, Ontario Bigsby Colln. Date: 1824

Background imageFossilised Collection: Conodont, Hindeodus cristulus

Conodont, Hindeodus cristulus
Hindeodus cristulus Microscopic fossils from the Carboniferous period, Vis顮 (Avonian), Middle Hosie Limestone; near Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland. (Scale bar = 171 microns

Background imageFossilised Collection: Turanophlebia, fossil dragonfly

Turanophlebia, fossil dragonfly
With a wingspan close to 7 cm, Turanophlebia is one of several dragonflies rrecorded from the Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of Bavaria

Background imageFossilised Collection: Damselfly

Damselfly
Specimen held in the Natural History Museum Paleontology Department. This specimen is 34 million years old, and was found in Florissant, Colorado. This species is now extinct

Background imageFossilised Collection: Acropora, a scleractinian coral

Acropora, a scleractinian coral
Branch, 9 cm long, of the scleractinian coral Acropora from the Pleistocene of Yemen

Background imageFossilised Collection: Fossil Holothurian or sea cucumber

Fossil Holothurian or sea cucumber
Staurocystis quadrifasciata, 6.5 cm long, from the Silurian, Wenlock Limestone of Dudley in Worcestershire, England

Background imageFossilised Collection: Palaeocoma egertoni, a fossil ophiuroid

Palaeocoma egertoni, a fossil ophiuroid
Palaeocoma egertoni, with arms 4.5 cm long, from the Jurassic of Dorest, England

Background imageFossilised Collection: Asterias gaveyi, a fossil starfish

Asterias gaveyi, a fossil starfish
Asterias gaveyi, the oral surface, with an arm stretch of 18 cm, from the Jurassic of Gloucestershire, England

Background imageFossilised Collection: Actinocrinites sp. a fossil crinoid

Actinocrinites sp. a fossil crinoid
Actinocrinites has a calyx which is conical and elongated and a rigid, domed tegmen made of numberous small plates. The calyx is monocyclic, I.e. a basal circle of plates supports the radial circlet

Background imageFossilised Collection: Millepora

Millepora
Branching colony, 11 cm in height, of the hydrozoan Millepora from the Pleistocene of Aldabra in the Indian Ocean

Background imageFossilised Collection: Ailsacrinus prattii

Ailsacrinus prattii, 3.4 cm wide, from the Jurassic of Bath, England, showing the underside of the calyx and arms

Background imageFossilised Collection: Trimerus, a fossil trilobite

Trimerus, a fossil trilobite
Fully preserved, 10 cm long specimen of the Silurian trilobite Trimerus

Background imageFossilised Collection: Fungia, coral

Fungia, coral
Fungia is a free-living scleractinian coral. In this large example, almost 10 cm in diameter, from the Pleistocene of Yemen

Background imageFossilised Collection: Deltoblastus, a fossil blastoid

Deltoblastus, a fossil blastoid
Deltoblastus, 1.5 cm in diameter, from the Permian of Timor. side view

Background imageFossilised Collection: Globoblastus sp. a fossil blastoid

Globoblastus sp. a fossil blastoid
Blastoids are small echinoderms that consist of a stem, a calyx and arms. The calyx contained the soft body parts of the animal and is pyramidal to globular in shape

Background imageFossilised Collection: Isocrinus robustus, a fossil crinoid

Isocrinus robustus, a fossil crinoid
The stalked crinoid Isocrinus robustus, 14 cm tall, from the Lower Jurassic of Gloucestershire, England, showing the calyx and arms

Background imageFossilised Collection: Castericystis vali, a fossil Carpoid

Castericystis vali, a fossil Carpoid
Castericystis vali, 7 cm long with juvenile 0.8 cm long attached at the bottom of the stele, from the Middle Cambrian of Utah

Background imageFossilised Collection: Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve

Epidiceras speciosum (Munster), internal cast of bivalve
Steinkern (internal cast) of a bizarrre rudist bivalve from the Jurassic period. Specimen from the Upper Kimmeridgian rocks, Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageFossilised Collection: Daspletosaurus teeth

Daspletosaurus teeth
Fossil teeth from the Daspletosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur closely related to, but not as big as, the Tyrannosaurus

Background imageFossilised Collection: Iguanodon femur

Iguanodon femur
A fossil femur, or thigh bone that once belong to the bipedal herbivorous dinosaur, Iguanodon. This specimen shows marks where muscles were once attached to the bone

Background imageFossilised Collection: Crystal apple - cystoid echinoderm

Crystal apple - cystoid echinoderm
NHM E10. Echinosphaerites aurantium (Gyllenhall). Ordovicain, Popouka, St Petersburg, Russia

Background imageFossilised Collection: The Extinct Animals model-room at the Crystal Palace, Sydenh

The Extinct Animals model-room at the Crystal Palace, Sydenh
These life sized models were based on the fossilised remains of the original animals, and allowed people to imagine their true scale. Date: 31st December 1853

Background imageFossilised Collection: Clam with brown shell and a blue centre, side view

Clam with brown shell and a blue centre, side view

Background imageFossilised Collection: Fish (fossil)

Fish (fossil)
XBP285094 Fish (fossil) by Prehistoric; Private Collection; Photo eBoltin Picture Library; out of copyright

Background imageFossilised Collection: Petrified trees, Mik mountains, Damaraland, Namibia, Africa

Petrified trees, Mik mountains, Damaraland, Namibia, Africa

Background imageFossilised Collection: Fossils in limestone, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Fossils in limestone, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 11091650

Picture No. 11091650
Fossil Trilobite Devonian Date:

Background imageFossilised Collection: Hoylake, Merseyside - Submerged (Petrified) Forest

Hoylake, Merseyside - Submerged (Petrified) Forest Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFossilised Collection: Prehistoric skeletons E439 / 0127

Prehistoric skeletons E439 / 0127
Prehistoric skeletons. These two embracing neolithic skeletons are called the Valdaro Lovers, They are believed to be a man and woman in their early twenties who died about 5000-6000 years ago

Background imageFossilised Collection: Saltwater Clam (Myophorella sp. ) shell fossil, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England

Saltwater Clam (Myophorella sp. ) shell fossil, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, October
Saltwater Clam (Myophorella sp.) shell fossil, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, October

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 10891092

Picture No. 10891092
Fossilised Leaf - Palmatilobed fossil leaf Date:

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 10947715

Picture No. 10947715
Eubrontes tracks from Dilophosaurus like dinosaur (the silicate mineral jasper has replaced the calcium carbonate, the foot crushed mud that spurted all around) Paleontological Site, Jonhson Farm

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 10947713

Picture No. 10947713
Eubrontes tracks from Dilophosaurus like dinosaur (the silicate mineral jasper has replaced the calcium carbonate) Paleontological Site, Jonhson Farm, Utah, St Georges, USA. Date:

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 10947714

Picture No. 10947714
Eubrontes tracks from Dilophosaurus like dinosaur (the silicate mineral jasper has replaced the calcium carbonate) Paleontological Site, Jonhson Farm, Utah, St Georges, USA. Date:

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 10922654

Picture No. 10922654
Fossilized Fish - Mesozoic period. Date:

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 10899434

Picture No. 10899434
Spooky slot canyon cut through Navajo sandstone Date:

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 10899430

Picture No. 10899430
Cross-bedded Navajo sandstone rock (fossilised sand-dunes) at sunset Date:

Background imageFossilised Collection: Picture No. 10899431

Picture No. 10899431
Volcanic boulders Date:

Background imageFossilised Collection: Fossil shark tooth C002 / 2280

Fossil shark tooth C002 / 2280
Fossil shark tooth (Carcharias vincentii). Example of the tooth of this Eocene (60mya - 32mya) shark which is related to modern day Grey Nurse Sharks



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"Fossilised: A Glimpse into Earth's Ancient Secrets" Step back in time with us as we explore the fascinating world of fossils, where history comes alive through these preserved remnants. From an awful changes cartoon to ancient footprints, each fossil tells a unique story of our planet's past. Let's start our journey at Laetoli, Tanzania, where the fossil footprints of early humans provide a glimpse into their daily lives. These imprints offer clues about their movement and interactions thousands of years ago. Moving on to the Archaeopteryx fossil, known as the Berlin specimen C016/5071, we witness nature's incredible transformation from dinosaurs to birds. This remarkable find bridges the gap between reptiles and avian creatures, shedding light on evolution itself. Speaking of human ancestors, Homo erectus (Sangiran 17) stands tall among them. Unearthed remains hint at their existence and raise questions about how they interacted with other hominid species like Homo sapiens and Neanderthals. Venturing into marine realms now, we encounter extinct marine reptiles that once ruled prehistoric oceans. The Asteroceras ammonite takes center stage with its intricate shell design that has been preserved for millions of years. Trilobites join our expedition too – these arthropods thrived in ancient seas before meeting extinction long ago. Their well-preserved exoskeletons offer valuable insights into Earth's early ecosystems. Intriguingly trapped within Dominican amber lies a tiny mosquito frozen in time. This minuscule creature provides scientists with invaluable genetic information from eras long gone by. Diving deeper underwater reveals another astonishing find – Ichthyosaurus acutirostris fossils unveil an aquatic reptile that once swam gracefully through ancient seas. These specimens allow us to reconstruct this magnificent creature's appearance and lifestyle.