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Blast from the Past
National Museum of Natural History's online exhibit about the asteroid that struck Earth at the end of the Cretaceous, possibly killing off the dinosaurs, ammonites and other large organisms.
(http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/blast/)
Kuban's K-Paleo Place: Fossils, Paleontology, Dinosaurs
An extensive and link-packed website dealing with all aspects of paleontology.
(http://members.aol.com/fostrak/kpaleo.htm)
Custom Paleo
We offer fossil preparation on all types of fossils. We have prepared and assisted with the mounting of a number of full Dinosaur mounts, Mammal Specimens, and numerous invertebrates.
(http://www.global-expos.com/custompaleo/default.htm)
The Dead Bug in Amber Club
The Dead Bug in Amber Club is for the lover of amber and the dead creatures encased in a golden tomb.
(http://members.tripod.com/~Snakefly/)
Douglas Henderson's Earth History Illustrations
Twenty years of illustrating Earth's ancient life and landscapes - the art of Douglas Henderson.
(gallery.in-tch.com/~earthhistory)
Eocene Fossils
These specimens are adjunct to a larger collection (15,500 pieces of rock on which are contained perhaps as many as 65,000 individual specimens), donated to and housed at the USNM-Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
(http://www.coloradomtn.edu/campus_rfl/staff_rfl/kohls/eocene.html)
Expeditions Online
Field research expeditions worldwide.
(http://www.expeditionresearch.org/english/exonline/cat/paleontology.html)
Fossil Discovery
Fossil Discovery:Fossils,Fish Plates Good pics.
(http://www.pressroom.com/~cromag/fossils.html)
The Fossil Mammal Hall
A summary of the diversity of fossil mammals with the objective in mind to convey information on fundamental aspects of mammalian paleontology.
(burgertribe.home.sprynet.com)
Introduction to elasmo.com
This site provides information on the extinct and extant elasmobranch teeth
(http://www.elasmo.com/)
Lost Worlds - The Paleolife Art of Brian Franczak
Paleolife illustrator Brian Franczak cordially invites you to join him on a journey to the distant past, when dinosaurs still walked the earth.
(http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/2045/)
Matt's Paleo Pages
Includes "the Paleo Award, PaleoChat, PaleoNews, PaleoArt, The Paleo Forum, The Paleo Ring Webring and The PaleoAnthro Mailing Lists. You can also dig up essays, photos of specimens, original drawings, and links to selected Paleontology, Paleoanthropology
(http://www.pitt.edu/~mattf/PaleoPage.html)
Micropaleontology Web Links
No Description available
(http://www.ig.utexas.edu/nams/networking/links.html)
Palaeontologia Electronica
An important on-line journal of palaeontology, perhaps representing the future of scientific publishing. Free access to the full text of articles of published in the last year.
(http://www-odp.tamu.edu/paleo/index.htm)
The Rad Page
A site devoted to Radiolarian Paleontology. Available in French and English versions.
(http://www.univ-lyon1.fr/radpage/)
Samuel's Dinosaur Hideout
My site is a large site about dinosaurs, star trek, weather, and my dog.
(http://www.angelfire.com/on2/dinosam)
Sauropods, Elephants, Weightlifters: Structural Issues
Holden and Megafauna: Structure
(http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/sauropods/sauropods-structural.html)
Synoptic Time Table of Earth History
No Description available
(http://members.tripod.de/GBechly/paleodat.htm)
Vertebrate Paleontology & Radiocarbon Lab
The Vertebrate Paleontology Lab was established in 1949 as a cooperative arrangement between the Bureau of Economic Geology (BEG), Texas Memorial Museum (TMM), and the Department of Geological Sciences, under the leadership of John A. Wilson, then a profe
(http://www.utexas.edu/research/vprl/)
Electronic Prehistoric Shark Museum
Features fossil shark teeth (photos and descriptions) from the prehistoric Great White to the jaws of a modern-day shark.
(http://turnpike.net/emporium/C/celestial/epsm.htm)
New Zealand Prehistory and Biogeography
photographs and text tracing the history of the biota of New Zealand.
(http://pole.botany.uq.edu.au/prehistbio.html)
Oceans of Kansas Paleontology
information about fossils from the ocean that covered the Midwestern U.S. during the Age of Dinosaurs, including information about Mosasaurs, Pleisiosaurs, and Pteranodons.
(http://www2.southwind.net/~mjever)
Origin of Species, The
includes texts and books by Charles Darwin and Mendel.
(http://hjem.get2net.dk/Paleontology)
PaleoNet Pages
comprehensive and informative resource for paleontological professionals and graduate students.
(http://www.nhm.ac.uk/paleonet/)
Rad World
what radiolarians are and why they are significant to the geological study of orogenic belts in general, and the Canadian Cordillera in particular.
(http://www.univ-lyon1.fr/radpage)
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