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Fossil Collection (#2)

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil forest in Dorset

Fossil forest in Dorset
Fossil forest in Lulworth, Dorset

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil of Cybium Speciosum

Fossil of Cybium Speciosum, an early relative of the mackerl, from the British Museums collection

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil of Acantonemus Subaureus

Fossil of Acantonemus Subaureus, an extinct fish, from the British Museums collection

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil skeleton of a Pteradactyl

Fossil skeleton of a Pteradactyl, from the British Museums collection

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil trilobite

Fossil trilobite

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossils in Jurassic rocks

Fossils in Jurassic rocks from Chippenham, Wiltshire. Now in the British Museums collection

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil of a crinoid lily

Fossil of a crinoid lily
Fossil of the crinoid lily Periechinocrinus, from the Silurian strata in England

Background imageFossil Collection: Jurrassic dragonfly fossil

Jurrassic dragonfly fossil

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil shells in limestone

Fossil shells in limestone

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil palm and fishes

Fossil palm and fishes from Wyoming, USA

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil of an amphibian

Fossil of an amphibian
A Labryinthodoneri (Actinodon Latirdstris, Jordan) from Obernheim near Bad Hreuznach, Germany

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Fish

Fossil Fish
An Acanthonemus Subaureus (Blainville). A rare extinct form, related to the Cavallas and Pampanos. From the tertiary strata

Background imageFossil Collection: Rare fossilised fish

Rare fossilised fish
Acanthonemos Subaureus, a rare extinct form, related to Cavallas and Pampanos (tertiary strata)

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Archaeopterix with traces of feathers

Fossil Archaeopterix with traces of feathers
A fossil Archaeopterix from Germany. On this fossil, traces of the feathers can be seen

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil Horse

Fossil Horse
A fossil horse from Messel, Germany

Background imageFossil Collection: Skull of Piltdown Man (Eanothropus daswoni), 1912

Skull of Piltdown Man (Eanothropus daswoni), 1912. This supposed fossil was discovered near Lewes, Sussex, in 1912 by Charles Dawson, a local solicitor and amateur archaeologist

Background imageFossil Collection: Model of the skull of Piltdown Man (Eanothropus dawsoni), 1914. Artist: Dr Smith Woodward

Model of the skull of Piltdown Man (Eanothropus dawsoni), 1914. Artist: Dr Smith Woodward
Model of the skull of Piltdown Man (Eanothropus dawsoni), 1914. Model as reconstructed by Dr Smith Woodward. Dark areas are from the original fossil, the light are the restored areas

Background imageFossil Collection: Fossil skeleton of a Pterodactyl, from the British Museums collection

Fossil skeleton of a Pterodactyl, from the British Museums collection

Background imageFossil Collection: Cretaceous Dinosaur fossil, Mesozoic era

Cretaceous Dinosaur fossil, Mesozoic era. The Cretaceous period is a division of the geological time scale that belongs to the Mesozoic Era; it began 145 million years ago

Background imageFossil Collection: Fish of Early Devonian Era, Gemuendina Stuertzi, Prussia

Fish of Early Devonian Era, Gemuendina Stuertzi, Prussia

Background imageFossil Collection: Ostracaderms, (Jawless Fish) from West of England, Early Devonian

Ostracaderms, (Jawless Fish) from West of England, Early Devonian
Early Devonian Ostracaderms (Jawless Fish) from West of England, Early Devonian. Above, two Pteraspis Rostrata, Below, one Hemicyclaspis Murchisovi. The Devonian was a geologic period

Background imageFossil Collection: Section of Fossil Nautilus Shell

Section of Fossil Nautilus Shell. British Museum (Natural History]



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