Paleontology
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- Woolly Mammoths: Evidence of Catastrophe?
- Two articles questioning accepted views on whether preserved mammoth remains indicate the occurrence of a great catastrophe and whether mammoths were well adapted for living in cold climates.
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- Age of Dinosaurs
- Syllabus for Dr Homer Montgomery’s class at the University of Texas at Dallas. [PDF]
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- Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs of the Southeastern United States
- Information from a class called Alabama Dinosaurs at Auburn University.
- 385
- Earth and Life Through Time (UBC)
- University of British Columbia class with some very interesting "break-out" material (some pages require passwords to view figures).
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- Invertebrate Paleontology
- Class in invertebrate paleontology at the United Arab Emirates University.
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- Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleoecology
- Constance M. Soja's class at Colgate covering the taxonomy, morphology and paleoecology of the organismal groups found in the geologic record.
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- National Museum Bloemfontein: Palaeontology
- Permanent exhibitions include early life on earth, a touch-and-feel exhibit for the disabled and a Karoo reptile display.
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- South African Society for Amateur Paleontologists
- SASAP organizes fossil hunting trips, arranges talks, slide shows and seminars, and publishes a magazine, Australopithecus, once a year.
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- Ordovician Trilobites of Brittany
- Provides information on the sites where trilobite fossils are found, the taxa, collectors, exchange, a bibliography and plenty of photographs. Part of the site is only in French.
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- International Fossil Shell Museum
- Foundation for the study of shells with a museum for educational purposes in Utrecht and photographs of over 6000 fossils.
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- Carboniferous Fossils of Russia
- Shows fossils from the Moscow region listed by both geologic stage and by taxonomic group.
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- Discovering Fossils: Fossil Locations
- Provides a geological map of the United Kingdom and information on where to look for fossils and what is likely to be found at each location.
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- Fossils of Abbey Wood
- Abbey Wood is in a south-east London park and is famous for its fossil shark's teeth and shells. [PDF]