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Museum Lecture: “The Beast in the Cellar” | BenjaminDBrooks' Blog
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Geologist, Amateur Palaeontologist, Freelance Science Blogger, Video Maker, and Dr. Who Fan. Author’s YouTube Channel. The Blog and some Housekeeping. Published Works and Credits. MSci Research – Palaeoecology through time. BSc Level Mapping Project. Museum Lecture: “The Beast in the Cellar”. The 17th of May was the height of an event called ‘ Museums at Night. 1840’s portrait of Mary Anning with her dog Trey on the beaches around Lyme Regis. 8220;She sells seashells on the seashore. On the nearest weeke...
eurypterids.co.uk
Eurypterids.co.uk - Links
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Here you'll find links to other sites dealing with eurypterids, chelicerates or palaeontology in general. If you have a website you think should be added to this list, please contact. Sam Ciurca's brilliant website containing a wealth of information on the geology and eurypterids of Pittsford, New York. Website containing many pictures of museum-quality eurypterid specimens (especially in the gallery, here. From the Fiddlers Green Formation in New York. Lyall Anderson's Fossil Surgery.
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Ichthyosaurs: a day in the life… – Page 2 – A blog following, and detailing, my life and work as a PhD student.
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Ichthyosaurs: a day in the life…. A blog following, and detailing, my life and work as a PhD student. 200 years of ichthyosaurology. It’s been a while I’m good at this regular blogging idea! Rest assured that I am still at my PhD, and that the world of ichthyosaurs is still full of fun and exciting things to see and do. It’s just that I’ve been heavily invested in a mountain of work that hasn’t left me too much time for anything else aside from an occasional meal and some sleep. But on the plus side:.
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Fossil Books
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Links to scientific societies and organisations. The British Geological Survey. Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, NG12 5GG. www.bgs.ac.uk. Founded in 1835, the BGS was the world's first national geological survey and is the UK's national centre for earth science information. It has a wide range of publications including memoirs and maps. Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0DU. www.geologistsassociation.org.uk. Pen Tor, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0JF. www.geoed.co.uk. Founded in 1788, ...
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www.palaeontologyonline.com | Page: Links
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Life as a Palaeontologist. The International Organisation of Palaeobotany. The Palaeontological Association (PalAss). The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP). The Natural History Museum, London. A Paleontologist’s Guide to Dental Analysis. Resource suggested by the Science Discovery Club at Jean Massieu Academy. In Grand Prairie, Texas, USA). Patterns in Palaeontology: A story of vision. Patterns in Palaeontology: How and why did the arthropod shed its skin? Moulting in living and fossil arthropods.
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