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Fossilized Collection

"Fossilized: A Glimpse into Earth's Ancient Past" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of fossils

Background imageFossilized Collection: Archaeopteryx fossil, Berlin specimen C016 / 5071

Archaeopteryx fossil, Berlin specimen C016 / 5071
Archaeopteryx fossil, Berlin specimen. Cast of the Archaeopteryx specimen held at the Berlin Natural History Museum. This cast shows the spread-out wings and long, clawed fingers

Background imageFossilized Collection: Trilobite fossil

Trilobite fossil. Fossil of a trilobite (Aristoharpes sp.) from the Devonian period (around 370 million years ago), showing the species characteristic, spade-like shape

Background imageFossilized Collection: Ichthyosaurus fossil C013 / 7904

Ichthyosaurus fossil C013 / 7904
Ichthyosaurus fossil

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossil trees in coal mine

Fossil trees in coal mine
Fossilised trees and plants found in a coal mine. Date: C.1870

Background imageFossilized Collection: Ammonite

Ammonite. Polished sectioned ammonite fossil. Ammonites are extinct marine invertebrates. They first appeared in the Late Silurian to Early Devonian period (around 400 million years ago)

Background imageFossilized Collection: Oolitic limestone

Oolitic limestone, with fossils. Limestone mainly consists of calcium carbonate. Ooliths, or ooids, are spherical grains of carbonate composed of concentric layers

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified wood

Petrified wood. Petrified tree logs from the Late Triassic Period (over 206 million years ago). Petrification is a term used to describe the fossilisation of wood

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilised dinosaur footprints

Fossilised dinosaur footprints at Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison, Colorado, USA. This region was home to the iguanodon, a massive herbivorous bipedal dinosaur with a long heavy tail

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilised ammonite (Asteroceras obtusum)

Fossilised ammonite (Asteroceras obtusum). Ammonites are an extinct group of molluscs that are thought to be related to modern cephalopods such as octopus, squid and cuttlefish

Background imageFossilized Collection: Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H. Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology

Lithograph print from a rare work by G.H. Schubert entitled, Illustrated Geology and Paleontology, 1886. This series was published from 1896

Background imageFossilized Collection: Yellowstone National Park fossil forest, c. 1910-5 (b/w photo)

Yellowstone National Park fossil forest, c. 1910-5 (b/w photo)
3247883 Yellowstone National Park fossil forest, c.1910-5 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFossilized Collection: DDE-90028479

DDE-90028479
Fossil Trilobites, (Phacops rana), Devonian, Ontario, Canada. Date: 17/02/2005

Background imageFossilized Collection: Page 15. A very fine specimen of the Cornu Amonis or petrified snake, split open

Page 15. A very fine specimen of the Cornu Amonis or petrified snake, split open
5669985 Page 15. A very fine specimen of the Cornu Amonis or petrified snake, split open. This is one of the finest specimens in Europe; two very large specimens of the Cornu Amonis; the bottled nose

Background imageFossilized Collection: Page 227. Five small specimens of the Cornu Amonis 5 drawings, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)

Page 227. Five small specimens of the Cornu Amonis 5 drawings, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
5670101 Page 227. Five small specimens of the Cornu Amonis 5 drawings, 1810-17 (w/c & manuscript text) by Digby, Kenelm Henry (1800-80); 39.6x25.2x5.4 cm; Mitchell Library

Background imageFossilized Collection: Dr Roy Chapman Andrews examining fossilized eggs discovered in the Gobi Desert (b / w photo)

Dr Roy Chapman Andrews examining fossilized eggs discovered in the Gobi Desert (b / w photo)
6009071 Dr Roy Chapman Andrews examining fossilized eggs discovered in the Gobi Desert (b/w photo) by European Photographer

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified Trees

Petrified Trees

Background imageFossilized Collection: Glossopteris leaf fossils

Glossopteris leaf fossils
Fossil leaves of Glossopteris browniana. This leaf, which dates to the Permian period (between 299 to 251 million years ago), belongs to an extinct order of seed ferns

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilized Sea And Marine Shells Or Nautilus

Fossilized Sea And Marine Shells Or Nautilus

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilized fish; British columbia canada

Fossilized fish; British columbia canada

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilized Sea Shells (Nautilus)

Fossilized Sea Shells (Nautilus)

Background imageFossilized Collection: Sand dunes turned into rock, sandstone formations, Coyote Buttes North

Sand dunes turned into rock, sandstone formations, Coyote Buttes North, Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Page, Arizona, USA

Background imageFossilized Collection: Prehistoric skeletons

Prehistoric skeletons. These two embracing neolithic skeletons are called the Valdaro Lovers. They are believed to be a man and woman in their early twenties who died about 5000-6000 years ago

Background imageFossilized Collection: Cro-Magnon 1 fossil skull C016 / 5882

Cro-Magnon 1 fossil skull C016 / 5882
Cro-Magnon 1 fossil skull. Cast of a fossil of the skull of a male aged around 45 years of age. It dates from around 28, 000 years ago

Background imageFossilized Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013 / 5319

Tyrannosaurus Rex skull C013 / 5319
Tyrannosaurus Rex skull cast at Biosphere 2. This specimen, believed to be about 75 million years old, was discovered in Wyoming, USA

Background imageFossilized Collection: Trilobite fossils

Trilobite fossils. Rock containing a number of trilobite fossils (Ellipsocephalus hoffi) from the middle Cambrian period (about 515 million years ago)

Background imageFossilized Collection: Chert rock

Chert rock. This carbonaceous chert is from the Barberton greenstone belt in South Africa. The Earths oldest fossil bacteria have been found in this type of rock

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilized Dinosaur nest with eggs found in 1994 at Algui Ulan tav in South Gobi Mongolia

Fossilized Dinosaur nest with eggs found in 1994 at Algui Ulan tav in South Gobi Mongolia

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilized Dinosaur nest with eggs found in 1977 at Gelbent in South Gobi Mongolia

Fossilized Dinosaur nest with eggs found in 1977 at Gelbent in South Gobi Mongolia

Background imageFossilized Collection: Ammonites

Ammonites: fossilized cephalopods

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified Logs; Petrified National Park; Holbrook; Arizona; USA

Petrified Logs; Petrified National Park; Holbrook; Arizona; USA
Petrified Logs, Petrified National Park, Holbrook, Arizona, USA

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilized and petrified trees are scattered throughout the Crystal Forest, Petrified

Fossilized and petrified trees are scattered throughout the Crystal Forest, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified trees, Mik mountains, Damaraland, Namibia, Africa

Petrified trees, Mik mountains, Damaraland, Namibia, Africa

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossils in limestone, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Fossils in limestone, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imageFossilized Collection: Rock formation made of petrified sand dunes, Coyote Buttes North, Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness

Rock formation made of petrified sand dunes, Coyote Buttes North, Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, Arizona, USA

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified tree trunk, Petrified podocarp forest, evening mood at the sea, rocky coast, Curio Bay

Petrified tree trunk, Petrified podocarp forest, evening mood at the sea, rocky coast, Curio Bay, The Catlins, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified tree trunks, Petrified podocarp forest, evening mood at the sea, rocky coast, Curio Bay

Petrified tree trunks, Petrified podocarp forest, evening mood at the sea, rocky coast, Curio Bay, The Catlins, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified tree stump, petrified podocarp forest, evening mood at the sea, rocky coast, Curio Bay

Petrified tree stump, petrified podocarp forest, evening mood at the sea, rocky coast, Curio Bay, The Catlins, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified sand in the Namib Desert, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia, Africa

Petrified sand in the Namib Desert, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossilized footprints of a Tyrannosaurus rex near the village of Mananga, Cameroon

Fossilized footprints of a Tyrannosaurus rex near the village of Mananga, Cameroon, Central Africa, Africa

Background imageFossilized Collection: Petrified Araucaria wood, Monumental Nacional Pichasca, Rio Hurtado, Region de Coquimbo, Chile

Petrified Araucaria wood, Monumental Nacional Pichasca, Rio Hurtado, Region de Coquimbo, Chile

Background imageFossilized Collection: Picture No. 11091685

Picture No. 11091685
Fossil Ammonite Surriceras Cretaceous Date:

Background imageFossilized Collection: Chunks of petrified wood, once buried by silt, mud, and volcanic ash, lie strewn

Chunks of petrified wood, once buried by silt, mud, and volcanic ash, lie strewn along the Blue Mesa trail, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona

Background imageFossilized Collection: Fossil Trilobites, (Phacops rana), Devonian, Ontario, Canada

Fossil Trilobites, (Phacops rana), Devonian, Ontario, Canada

Background imageFossilized Collection: Prehistoric skeletons E439 / 0127

Prehistoric skeletons E439 / 0127
Prehistoric skeletons. These two embracing neolithic skeletons are called the Valdaro Lovers, They are believed to be a man and woman in their early twenties who died about 5000-6000 years ago

Background imageFossilized Collection: Saltwater Clam (Myophorella sp. ) shell fossil, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England

Saltwater Clam (Myophorella sp. ) shell fossil, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, October
Saltwater Clam (Myophorella sp.) shell fossil, Kimmeridge Bay, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, October

Background imageFossilized Collection: Picture No. 10891113

Picture No. 10891113
Fossilized Wood / Lignite of Agathoxylon, a conifer near the Auraucariaceae family Date:

Background imageFossilized Collection: Picture No. 10891114

Picture No. 10891114
Fossilized Wood / Lignite of Agathoxylon, a conifer near the Auraucariaceae family Date:

Background imageFossilized Collection: Picture No. 10922654

Picture No. 10922654
Fossilized Fish - Mesozoic period. Date:



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"Fossilized: A Glimpse into Earth's Ancient Past" Step back in time and explore the fascinating world of fossils. From the Archaeopteryx fossil, Berlin specimen C016 / 5071, to the Trilobite fossil and Ichthyosaurus fossil C013 / 7904, these remnants from millions of years ago provide a window into prehistoric life. Imagine walking through a coal mine and stumbling upon fossil trees frozen in time. These ancient witnesses tell stories of lush forests that once covered our planet. And then there is the Oolitic limestone, with its unique spherical structures formed by layers upon layers of tiny mineral particles. Petrified wood stands as a testament to nature's remarkable ability to transform organic matter into stone over thousands of years. The intricate details preserved in these petrified remains are awe-inspiring. But it doesn't stop there - dinosaur footprints etched on rocks take us back to when giants roamed the Earth. Each footprint tells a story about their size, gait, and behavior. The Fossilised ammonite (Asteroceras obtusum) showcases Mother Nature's artistic touch with its spiral shell design that captivates both scientists and collectors alike. Ammonites like this one were once abundant inhabitants of ancient seas. Traveling further back in time, we find ourselves at Yellowstone National Park's fossil forest captured in a black-and-white photo from c. 1910-5 (b/w photo). This snapshot reveals an eerie beauty as petrified trees stand tall against the testaments of time. Turning our attention towards Europe, we encounter fine specimens such as Cornu Amonis or petrified snake split open - one among Europe's finest examples. Additionally, two large specimens showcase nature's artistry at its best. Lastly, let us not forget about marine creatures like the bottled nose Shark from 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text).