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Background imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric Collection: Dinosaur eggs, China Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis (Lee et al)

Dinosaur eggs, China Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis (Lee et al, 1995) These eggs were probably laid by a giant form of
FG-12038 FOSSIL- Dinosaur Eggs Cretaceous, Xixia Basin, Henan Province, China Macroelongatoolithus xixiaensis These eggs were probably laid by a giant form of oviraptor

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Prehistoric Reconstruction - Hatchling Plesiosaur, C. Oxoniensis, Late Jurassic

Prehistoric Reconstruction - Hatchling Plesiosaur, C. Oxoniensis, Late Jurassic
JH-2 Prehistoric Reconstruction - Hatchling Plesiosaur, C. Oxoniensis, Late Jurassic John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from

Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation
FG-6486-C Dinosaurs - Agatized bone Close-up of a polished section of a Sauropod dinosaur bone from the Morrison Formation (Upper Jurassic) of Colorado

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation

dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation
FG-CB-434 dinosaur excavation - Hadrosaur bones in situ after excavation. Dinosaur Park Formation, Late Cretaceous, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Fossil Araucaria Cones, cross section & full cone, Mid Jurassic, Province Santa Cruz, Argentina

Fossil Araucaria Cones, cross section & full cone, Mid Jurassic, Province Santa Cruz, Argentina
FG-11972 Fossil - Araucaria Cones, cross section & full cone Mid Jurassic, Province Santa Cruz, Argentina. Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Fossil Fish with Shrimp (Carpopenaus) - Lebanon - Cretaceous

Fossil Fish with Shrimp (Carpopenaus) - Lebanon - Cretaceous
CAN-2475 Fossil Fish with Shrimp (Carpopenaus) Lebanon - Cretaceous Tselvatia John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Fossil Sea Urchins (Soutella) - Saumar-France - Helvetien

Fossil Sea Urchins (Soutella) - Saumar-France - Helvetien
CAN-2457 Fossil Sea Urchins (Soutella) Saumar-France - Helvetien John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Fossil - Bird. Confuciusornis. Lower Cretaceous. This specimen is a well preserved female bird

Fossil - Bird. Confuciusornis. Lower Cretaceous. This specimen is a well preserved female bird with extensive organic
CAN-2193 Fossil - Bird. Confuciusornis. Lower Cretaceous. China This specimen is a well preserved female bird with extensive organic preservation-carbonized skin

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Fossil Dragonfly - Green River Formation - Wyoming, USA - Eocene 50 million years before present

Fossil Dragonfly - Green River Formation - Wyoming, USA - Eocene 50 million years before present Please credit Green
CAN-2699 Fossil Dragonfly - Green River Formation Wyoming, USA Eocene 50 million years before present John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Fossil Mantis in Amber - Dominican Republlic - 15-40 million years old - oligocene

Fossil Mantis in Amber - Dominican Republlic - 15-40 million years old - oligocene
CAN-2446 Fossil Mantis in Amber - Dominican Republlic 15-40 million years old oligocene and miocene - amber is hardened tree resin which preserves organisms trapped inside - Dominican amber comes

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: A pterodactyl. c. 1880 (gouache)

A pterodactyl. c. 1880 (gouache)
6437603 A pterodactyl. c.1880 (gouache) by Hungarian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: History. Prehistory. A pterodactyl. Anonymous gouache, Hungary, circa 1880. Coll)

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Extinct Nothosaurus, mid-Triassic period

Extinct Nothosaurus, mid-Triassic period
Nothosaurus, extinct genus of sauropterygian reptile from the shell-bearing limestone seas, mid-Triassic period. Illustration from Wilhelm Bolsches Das Leben der Urwelt, Prehistoric Life

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Plesiosaurus battling Temnodontosaurus (Oligostinus), 1840 (engraving)

Plesiosaurus battling Temnodontosaurus (Oligostinus), 1840 (engraving)
3697027 Plesiosaurus battling Temnodontosaurus (Oligostinus), 1840 (engraving) by Martin, John (1789-1854); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: At Lyme Regis, Mary Anning, aged 12, coming upon the first Ichthyosaurus found in England (litho)

At Lyme Regis, Mary Anning, aged 12, coming upon the first Ichthyosaurus found in England (litho)
2795554 At Lyme Regis, Mary Anning, aged 12, coming upon the first Ichthyosaurus found in England (litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: At Lyme Regis)

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Conquest of fire, illustration from L Homme Primitif

Conquest of fire, illustration from L Homme Primitif
CHT248293 Conquest of fire, illustration from L Homme Primitif by Louis Figuier (1819-94) engraved by Henri Theophile Hildibrand (1824-97) published Hachette, 1870 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Bayard

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Plesiosaur marine reptile, illustration

Plesiosaur marine reptile, illustration
Meyerasaurus sp. plesiosaur with trilobite prey, illustration. The plesiosaurs were marine reptiles from the age of the dinosaurs

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Plesiosaur

Plesiosaur
An illustration by Neave Parker of the extinct marine reptile, Plesiosaur. These lived throughout most of the Mesozoic (MZ) era becoming extinct 65 million years ago at the time of the K-T extinction

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Archegosaurus, extinct genus of temnospondyl

Archegosaurus, extinct genus of temnospondyl amphibian which lived during the Permian.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: The woolly rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis

The woolly rhinoceros, Coelodonta antiquitatis, extinct species of rhinoceros.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Ichthyosaurus, extinct genus of ichthyosaur

Ichthyosaurus, extinct genus of ichthyosaur from the Early Jurassic period.. Colour printed illustration by Heinrich Harder from Tiere der Urwelt Animals of the Prehistoric World, 1916, Hamburg

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: The Poulnabrone dolmen, prehistoric slab burial chamber, The Burren, County Clare

The Poulnabrone dolmen, prehistoric slab burial chamber, The Burren, County Clare, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Picture No. 10854196

Picture No. 10854196
Prehistoric Reconstruction - Archaeopteryx Date:

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928

Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928
Triceratops skeleton. Model skeleton of a Triceratops prorsus dinosaur. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, London, UK, in 1907

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Temnocidaris sceptrifera, fossil echinoid

Temnocidaris sceptrifera, fossil echinoid
Temnocidaris (Stereocidaris) sceptrifera, 5.5 cm in diameter, from the Cretaceous Chalk of Hertfordshire, England, apical view

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Crinoids

Crinoids
Criniods lived during the Lower Jurassic period. Their modern equivalents include echinoderms such as seaurchins, starfish and sea cucumbers

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Cooksonia pertoni, fossilised plant

Cooksonia pertoni, fossilised plant
A fossilised pin-sized plant. The earliest land plants were very small as seen in the minute bifurcating stems terminating in expanded spore sacs of Cooksonia pertoni, 10 mm in length

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Neanderthal Or Neandertal Man. After A Work C. 1920

Neanderthal Or Neandertal Man. After A Work C. 1920
Neanderthal Or Neandertal Man. After A Work C.1920

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Dolmen of Pedracabana. Catalonia. Spain

Dolmen of Pedracabana. Catalonia. Spain
Dolmen of Pedracabana. Cabo Valley. Catalonia. Spain

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Stonehenge, 1835 (w / c on paper)

Stonehenge, 1835 (w / c on paper)
BAL9900 Stonehenge, 1835 (w/c on paper) by Constable, John (1776-1837); 38.7x59.1 cm; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, in the American Museum of Natural History

Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, in the American Museum of Natural History
KW270816 Skeleton of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, in the American Museum of Natural History, from The Outline of History by H.G

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Ammonite fossil C016 / 5777

Ammonite fossil C016 / 5777
Ammonite (Parkinsonia dorsetensis) fossil. This ammonite has an evolute shell and is displaying complex suture lines. Specimen originates from the Middle Jurassic

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Homo erectus cranium C013 / 6552

Homo erectus cranium C013 / 6552
Cast of a Homo erectus cranium. The fossil this cast was taken from is known as Solo Man (Ngandong 1), and was found at Ngandong, close to the Solo River on the island of Java, Indonesia

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Agate Bridge, a petrified log spanning ravine, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

Agate Bridge, a petrified log spanning ravine, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric Collection: Precambrian volcano

Precambrian volcano
An impression by Micahael Copus of Precambrian (4, 500 to 544 million years ago) bomb-rock volcano in Leicestershire, England

Background imagePrehistoric Collection: Skeleton of Aepyornis - an extinct bird Extinct Bird

Skeleton of Aepyornis - an extinct bird Extinct Bird
MI-1044 SKELETON OF AEPYORNIS - an extinct bird Masahiro Iijima contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric 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 imagePrehistoric Collection: Ring of Brogar Orkney Islands

Ring of Brogar Orkney Islands
CK-3003 Ring of Brogar Orkney Islands Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePrehistoric 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



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Step back in time and explore the wonders of the prehistoric world. From the breathtaking Lascaux II cave painting replica to the imaginative reconstruction of Duria antiquior, these glimpses into ancient life leave us in awe. The Bulls & horses depicted in the Lascaux cave painting transport us to a time long gone, while One Million Years B. C. Takes us on a journey through an artistic quad artwork. Discovering a fossil tooth of the mighty megalodon shark at Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France reminds us of the incredible creatures that once roamed our oceans. Meanwhile, the Fossil Bird Archaeopteryx Cast serves as a fascinating link between dinosaurs and birds, showcasing nature's evolutionary marvels. As dawn breaks over Uffington's White Horse in Oxfordshire, England, we can almost feel ourselves transported back to an era when humans coexisted with magnificent creatures. Skara Brae Prehistoric Village on Scotland's Orkney Islands offers a glimpse into early human settlements and their way of life. The fossil ammonite Desmoceras spp. , illuminated under UV light, reveals intricate details from its Upper Early Cretaceous existence in Madagascar. Standing atop Hambledon Hill's prehistoric hill fort ramparts above Blackmore Vale transports us to an age where ancient civilizations thrived. And who could forget about Coelacanth? Once thought extinct since the Cretaceous period until Latimeria Chalumnae was discovered off South Africa's coast in 1938 - this German Upper Jurassic fossil reminds us that there is still so much left to uncover about our planet's history. Join us as we delve into these prehistoric treasures and embark on a journey through time itself. Let your imagination run wild as you explore Earth's rich past and marvel at its extraordinary inhabitants.