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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

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Fossilised Collection: Picture No. 10947714
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Fossilised Collection: Picture No. 10922654
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Fossilised Collection: Picture No. 10899434
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Fossilised Collection: Picture No. 10899430
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Fossilised Collection: Picture No. 10899431
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Fossilised Collection: Fossil shark tooth C002 / 2280
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Fossilised Collection: Fossilised dinosaur footprints in rock, Lavini di Marco, Rovereto, Trentino, Italian Alps, Italy
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Fossilised Collection: Fossilised skeleton of a Megatherium or Giant Sloth, found in Paraguay in about 1796
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Fossilised Collection: William Beard (1772-1868), English farmer turned fossil collector from North Somerset
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Fossilised Collection: Fossilised tree trunks in Treuil coal mine, St Etienne, France. From Underground Life: or
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Fossilised Collection: Edward Hitchcock (1793-1864), American geologist who was the third President of Amherst College
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Fossilised Collection: Spectacular cross-bedded Navajo sandstone rock (fossilised sand dunes) at sunset, near Boulder
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Fossilised Collection: Fossil Portland Screw turreted gastropod, Osmington Mills, Dorset, England, August
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Fossilised Collection: Belemnite rostrum fossils in rock at base of cliff on beach, Dorset, England, May
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Fossilised Collection: Fossilized olive leaves from 60, 000 BC, found on Santorini, Cyclades, Aegean Sea, Greece
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Fossilised Collection: Belemnite rostrum fossil, Sheringham, Norfolk, England, April
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Fossilised Collection: Marine invertebrate fossil, exposed in eroded coastal rock, Yehliu Geopark, Yehliu Promontory
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Fossilised Collection: Fossils with fossil hammer, Osmington Mills, Dorset, England, August
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Fossilised Collection: Dinosaur footprints in fossilised riverbed, Enciso, La Rioja, Spain, September
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Fossilised Collection: The fossilised stem, conical root and column base attachment of the sea lily Apiocrinites elegans
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Fossilised Collection: Fossilised specimen of four Pentacrinites fossilis Blumenbach
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Fossilised Collection: Odontopteryx: Skull
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Fossilised Collection: Saccocoma, or Feather Star: A fossilised stemless feather star, Saccocoma tenellum (Goldfuss)
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Fossilised Collection: Echinoids - Plesiolampas: The upper surface of the test of a fossilised sea urchin
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Fossilised Collection: Oxytoma, or Scallop: Fossilised shell of a suspension feeding scallop
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Fossilised Collection: Top view of a fossilised sea lily, Actinocrinites parkinsoni Wright
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Fossilised Collection: Nautiloids - Cernoceras: A fossilised Cenoceras simillium (Foord and Crick) shell
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Fossilised Collection: A fossilised sea lily, Hemicrinus canon (Seeley), which had arms set at right angles to its
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Fossilised Collection: Echinoids - Clypeaster: A fossilised sand-dwelling sea urchin, or sand dollar
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Fossilised Collection: Fossilised remains of the long armed sea lily, Uintacrinus socialis Grinnell, which lived in soft
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Fossilised Collection: Quercus, or Oak tree: A cross-section of a trunk of a fossilised oak tree, which grows in temperate
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Fossilised Collection: Fossilised shells of the brooch clam, Myophorella elisae, set in sandstone
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Fossilised Collection: Bivalves - Volviceramus: A fossilised inoceramid oyster shell
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Fossilised Collection: The fossilised cup of the sea lily, Marsupites testudinarius (Schlotheim)
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Fossilised Collection: Gastropods - Euomphalus: Cross section of a fossilised sea snail, Euomphalus pentangulus (J)
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Fossilised Collection: Cancellothyris: The fossilised lamp shell of the brachiopod, the Cancellothyris platysBrunton &
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Fossilised Collection: Gastropods - Ecphora: The lip and interior of the fossilised shell of a sea snail
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Fossilised Collection: A fossilised specimen of a sea lily, Encrinus lillformis (Lamarck), which lived in shallow seas
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Fossilised Collection: Nautiloids - Orthoceras: The fossilised internal mould of the phragmocone
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Fossilised Collection: Echinoids - Trisalenia: A fossilised sea urchin, Trisalenia loveni (Cotteau)
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Fossilised Collection: Foraminiferan fossil, SEM
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Fossilised Collection: Calcareous phytoplankton fossil, SEM Z100 / 0212
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Fossilised Collection: Fossilised foraminiferans, SEM
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Fossilised Collection: Foraminiferan fossil, SEM Z110 / 0239
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Fossilised Collection: Petrified forest, Argentina C014 / 1017
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Fossilised Collection: Petrified forest, Argentina C014 / 1037
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Fossilised Collection: Petrified forest, Argentina C014 / 0996
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Fossilised Collection: Fossil diatom, light micrograph C016 / 8603


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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.