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Eocene fossil fish Priscacara liops from Green River Formation of Utah... Eocene fossil fish Priscacara liops from Green River Formation of Utah... A fossil normally preserves only a portion of the deceased organism... Fossil sites with exceptional preservation... the growth of fossil stromatolitic structures was biogenetically mediated by mats of... putative fossil cyanobacteria cells from the 3... The fossil record was one of the early sources of data relevant to the study of... examine the fossil record in order to understand the process of evolution and the way particular... A fossil gastropod from the Pliocene of Cyprus... A fossil gastropod from the Pliocene of Cyprus... In China the fossil bones of ancient mammals including... the fossil record has been pushed back to between 2... The fossil record and faunal succession form the basis of the science of... The fossil record is life... fossil record was that the aftermaths of the lens changes... notable example of how knowledge encoded by the fossil record continues to contribute otherwise unattainable information on the emergence and development of life on... In this case the fossil consists of original material... Bioimmuration is known in the fossil record from the Ordovician... at or below the level at which the fossil can be analyzed by the naked eye... The oldest fossil resin dates to the... Fossil resin often contains other fossils called inclusions that were captured by the sticky resin... Ginkgo adiantoides Eocene fossil leaf from the Tranquille Shale of British Columbia... Ginkgo adiantoides Eocene fossil leaf from the Tranquille Shale of British Columbia... Eocene fossil leaf from the Tranquille Shale of British Columbia... Early Archean fossil bacteria and biofilms in hydrothermally... The Virtual Fossil Museum throughout Time and Evolution... Fossil record of life in the Coal Age...

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Fossil (disambiguation) | Three small ammonite fossils, each approximately 1.5 cm across. | | ammonite | Eocene fossil fish Priscacara liops from Green River Formation of Utah | | Green River Formation | Petrified wood. 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A serpulid worm is attached. | | gastropod | Cyprus | Homo erectus | dragon | biblical deluge | Persian geologist | Ibn Sina | stoniness | The Book of Healing | Aristotle | vaporous | exhalations | petrifying | fluids | Albert of Saxony | naturalists | petrifaction | Renaissance | Leonardo Da Vinci | William Smith (1769-1839) | law of superposition | Charles Darwin | naturalists | Linnaeus | Petrified cone of Araucaria sp. from Patagonia, Argentina dating from the Jurassic Period (approx. 210 mya) | | Patagonia | Argentina | Jurassic Period | On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life | Cambrian Period | phyla | microfossils | Proterozoic | Ediacaran biota | eukaryotes | biostratigraphy | geology | relative age | geologic time scale | stratigraphers | absolute dating | radiometric dating | potassium/argon | argon/argon | uranium series | carbon-14 dating | stromatolites | dating methods | very old Earth | Phacopid trilobite Eldredgeops rana crassituberculata named after Niles Eldredge. | | Crinoid columnals (Isocrinus nicoleti) from the Middle Jurassic Carmel Formation at Mount Carmel Junction, Utah. Scale in mm. | | Crinoid | Jurassic | Utah | Niles Eldredge’s | Devonian | Stephen Jay Gould | Niles Eldredge | punctuated equilibrium | synchrotron | X-ray | tomographic | embryonic | metazoan | Markuelia | protostome | germ layer | arthropod | Proterozoic | China | Siberia | diagenetic | Priapulida | Nematoda | Arthropoda | Megalodon and Carcharodontosaurus Teeth.  The Charcharodontosaurus tooth was found in the Sahara Desert. | | Megalodon | Carcharodontosaurus | sediment | desiccated | anoxic | oxygen | taphonomic processes | macrofossils | microfossils | transitional species | Darwin | punctuated equilibrium | A permineralized trilobite, Asaphus kowalewskii | | trilobite | Asaphus kowalewskii | cell wall | plant cell | skin | feathers | diagenesis | External mold of a bivalve from the Logan Formation, Lower Carboniferous, Ohio. | | bivalve | Carboniferous | aragonite | calcite | Compression fossils | carbonaceous film | diagenesis | The star-shaped holes (Catellocaula vallata) in this Upper Ordovician bryozoan represent a soft-bodied organism preserved by bioimmuration in the bryozoan skeleton. | | Trace fossil | Trace fossils | bioerosion | eggs | coprolites | Microfossils about 1/2 mm each | | Micropaleontology | "macro" fossils | foraminifera | coccolithophores | spores | paleoclimate | biostratigraphers | A mosquito and a fly in Baltic amber that is between 40 and 60 million years old | | mosquito | fly | amber | amber | polymer | Arctic | Triassic | Tertiary | adaptation | invertebrates | arthropods | vertebrate | DNA | Manganese dendrites on a limestone bedding plane from Solingen, Germany. Scale in mm. | | Solingen | Pseudofossils | Pseudofossils | dendrites | moss agates | Concretions | dinosaur | Ginkgo adiantoides Eocene fossil leaf from the Tranquille Shale of British Columbia, Canada. | | Ginkgo adiantoides | Living fossil | living | species | taxon | coelacanth | monoplacophoran | Chinese maidenhair | New Caledonian | Kagu | Sunbittern | stromatolite | lampshell | Lingula | Nautilus | whisk fern | horseshoe crab | tuatara | Bioerosion | Elvis taxon | Fossil collecting | History of paleontology | Ichnology | Lazarus taxon | List of transitional fossils | List of fossils | List of fossil sites | Paleobiology | Paleobotany | Petrification | Shark teeth | Taphonomy | Trace fossil | doi | 2007 | 03-04 | University of Chicago Press | ISBN 0226731030 | Salim Al-Hassani | 2008 | 07-01 | da Vinci, Leonardo | 2007 | 03-04 | Wikimedia Commons | | Paleontology portal | Categories | Fossils | Paleontology |
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