Paleontology
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- Page, Barbara
- An interview with Barbara Page, painter of "Rock of Ages, Sands of Time" a 544-panel installation at the Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, NY.
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- Sammons Cox, Sharron
- Sammons Studios offers paleo-life art and life-like build-up of scale models. Original dinosaur and other paleo-life art on t-shirts and posters.
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- The Dinosaur Art
- Joe Tucciarone provides over fifty full-color illustrations of dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts. Each image is accompanied by a description of the animal including its size, weight, diet and time-period.
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- Varner, Dan
- A visual tour of recreations of Mesozoic marine reptiles by renowned paleo-life artist Dan Varner.
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- Walters, Robert
- A complete dinosaur art studio providing some of the most scientifically accurate dinosaur illustration and dinosaur sculpture available.
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- DInosaurs at Prehistorics Illustrated
- Artists illustrations showing prehistoric life. Also includes extensive links to related resources.
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- A Collection of Eocene and Oligocene Fossils
- Provides photographs of a number of fossils from various locations in the UK.
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- European Caenozoic Contact Group
- International contact group which tries to link professional paleontologists with advanced amateurs to further mutual contact and cooperation.
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- The Tertiary Research Group
- London-based specialist geological society with an interest in the Tertiary period worldwide. Provides information on events, membership and the journals "Tertiary Research" and "Cainozoic Research".
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- The Paleozoic
- An overview of the era from the Ordovician Period to the Permian, with maps and timelines.
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- The Cretaceous Extinction
- 85 percent of all species died in the K-T extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period. This article provides information on the geological setting, the species affected and the possible causes of the event.
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- Science Daily: A World Ruled By Fungi
- After the extinction event, the dominant life form was the fungi that thrived in the dark. Researchers have constructed a timeline of the fungal takeover and eventual replacement by resurgent plant life. (March 08, 2004)
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- Permian-Triassic Extinction
- Short video showing rock layers being laid down during the Permian and Triassic periods, and background information on the mass extinctions that occurred at this time.
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- The Great Permian Extinction Debate
- Paper by James A. Marusek, providing a hypothesis of the mechanisms behind the greatest mass extinction of life on Earth, the Permian extinction. The hypothesis is applicable to 5 of the 6 Great mass extinction events that occurred at the end of the Botomian, Devonian, Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous Ages. [PDF]
