Taphonomy Gallery
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Just over a hundred years ago, in 1909, the noted American palaeontologist Charles Doolittle Walcott
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Recently, a man in Bellevue, Michigan (U.S.A) accidentally discovered the bones of a mastodon, burie
Go to SchoolThis remarkable figure was just published in a paper in the Journal “Proceedings of the
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Meet the Fezouata BiotaIn 2010, a paper on the Fezouata formation in the Anti-Atlas Mountains of sou
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Fossil leafA post this morning on taphonomy (how fossils form) and exceptionally preserved fossils (
The Burgess Shale, located in the Canadian Rockies, is one of the most important fossil fields ever
Stepping Out: Laetoli FootprintsIn 1976, Yale University paleoanthropologist Andrew Hill was working
Preserving the Softest TissuesResearchers from the University of Missouri and Virginia Tech have rel
Fossil flowerThe exceptional preservation of this Eocene (56-34 million years ago) flower is due to
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