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Triassic Period Collection

The Triassic Period, a fascinating chapter in Earth's history, comes to life through captivating illustrations and lithographs

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Geological map of the European Alps, lithograph, published in 1897

Geological map of the European Alps, lithograph, published in 1897
Geological map of the European Alps. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Palaeozoology, Triassic period, fossil reptiles, Longisquama insignis, illustration by Simon Turvey

Palaeozoology, Triassic period, fossil reptiles, Longisquama insignis, illustration by Simon Turvey
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Fossil reptiles - Longisquama insignis -Art work by Simon Turvey

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Plesiosaur marine reptile, illustration

Plesiosaur marine reptile, illustration
Meyerasaurus sp. plesiosaur with trilobite prey, illustration. The plesiosaurs were marine reptiles from the age of the dinosaurs

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Trias Towers on the Spree, Berlin, Germany

Trias Towers on the Spree, Berlin, Germany
building, buildings, business house, commercial building, commercial buildings, deserted, exterior view, exterior views, german federal republic, high-rise, high-rise building, high-rises, highrise

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Plants and animals of the Triassic Period in Germany (colour litho)

Plants and animals of the Triassic Period in Germany (colour litho)
3620992 Plants and animals of the Triassic Period in Germany (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Plants and animals of the Triassic Period in Germany)

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration of Blikanasaurus

Illustration of Blikanasaurus
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Blikanasaurus - Art work

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Saltopus

Saltopus. Computer artwork of a Saltopus dinosaur by a stream. Saltopus was a primitive theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period (about 221 to 210 million years ago)

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Palaeozoology, Triassic period, Dinosaurs, Staurikosaurus (Staurikosaurus pricei), illustration

Palaeozoology, Triassic period, Dinosaurs, Staurikosaurus (Staurikosaurus pricei), illustration
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Staurikosaurus (Staurikosaurus pricei) - Art work

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration of Melanosaurus

Illustration of Melanosaurus
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Melanosaurus - Art work

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration of Proterosuchus

Illustration of Proterosuchus
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Fossil reptiles, Archosaurs - Proterosuchus - Art work

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration representing Nanchangosaurus swimming in sea

Illustration representing Nanchangosaurus swimming in sea
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Extinct marine reptiles - Nanchangosaurus - Art work by Edwina Goldstone

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration of herd of Megapnosauruses near carcass

Illustration of herd of Megapnosauruses near carcass
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Syntarsus - Art work

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration of Marine dinosaurs including Plesiosaurs

Illustration of Marine dinosaurs including Plesiosaurs
Palaeozoology - Tirassic/Cretaceous period - Plesiosaurs - Art work

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration of Cyclotosaurus

Illustration of Cyclotosaurus
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Cyclotosaurus - Art work by Peter Ross

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration of Aphaneramma

Illustration of Aphaneramma
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Dinosaurs - Aphaneramma - Art work by Peter Ross

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Plateosaurus dinosaur, a prosauropod with long body, large feet, claws and thumb

Plateosaurus dinosaur, a prosauropod with long body, large feet, claws and thumb

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Illustration of Placodus

Illustration of Placodus
Palaeozoology - Triassic period - Reptiles - Placodus - Art work

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork F007 / 7533

Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork F007 / 7533
Shonisaurus extinct marine reptile, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6856

Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6856
Coelophysis dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork F007 / 7532

Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork F007 / 7532
Shonisaurus extinct marine reptile, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6854

Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6854
Coelophysis dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6857

Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6857
Coelophysis dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6853

Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6853
Coelophysis dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6851

Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6851
Coelophysis dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6855

Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6855
Coelophysis dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6850

Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6850
Coelophysis dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork F007 / 7534

Shonisaurus marine reptile, artwork F007 / 7534
Shonisaurus extinct marine reptile, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6852

Coelophysis dinosaur, artwork F007 / 6852
Coelophysis dinosaur, computer artwork

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Crinoid calyxes showing predator damage

Crinoid calyxes showing predator damage
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Extinct Reptile Skeleton

Extinct Reptile Skeleton
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui, Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Pentadactyl Limb of Aquatic Reptile

Pentadactyl Limb of Aquatic Reptile
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China. The exquisite preservation of the bones show a pentadactyl limb

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Extinct Crinoids

Extinct Crinoids
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Triassic Aquatic Reptile

Triassic Aquatic Reptile
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Extinct Triassic Reptile

Extinct Triassic Reptile
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0688

Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0688
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Extinct Crinoid

Extinct Crinoid
Encrinus lilliformis Miller.Triassic, Upper Muschelkalk, Neidenfels, Crailsh, Germany

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0706

Triassic Crinoids C015 / 0706
Two individual calyxes of the crinoid Encrinus lilliformis Miller.They appear morphologically different, this is probably due top sexual dimorphism. Both calyyxes are damaged possibly by a predator

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Petrified logs from the late Triassic period, 225 million years ago, Long Logs Trail

Petrified logs from the late Triassic period, 225 million years ago, Long Logs Trail, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageTriassic Period Collection: Artists impression of Triassic period landscape

Artists impression of Triassic period landscape
An artists impression of a Triassic landscape. This period extended from 225 to 195 million years ago, and its advent signalled the start of a rapid advance in vertebrate and plant life


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The Triassic Period, a fascinating chapter in Earth's history, comes to life through captivating illustrations and lithographs. A geological map of the European Alps, published in 1897, unveils the ancient landscapes that once existed. The lithograph showcases a Plesiosaur marine reptile gracefully swimming through prehistoric waters, reminding us of the diverse creatures that thrived during this era. In Germany, vibrant plants and animals flourished during the Triassic Period as depicted in a stunning colour lithograph. This illustration transports us back to an environment teeming with life and offers glimpses into the rich biodiversity that characterized this time. A reconstruction of a natural environment from the Triassic Period further immerses us into this bygone world. With its vivid colours and attention to detail, it allows us to envision what it might have been like for these ancient organisms coexisting within their ecosystem. Rutiodon takes center stage in another colourful lithograph while Fabrosaurus lurks subtly in the background. These depictions provide insights into predator-prey relationships and highlight how different species interacted during this period. Saltopus makes its appearance through an intriguing illustration capturing its unique features. Meanwhile, Blikanasaurus is brought to life on paper with meticulous detail showcasing its distinct characteristics. Palaeozoology reveals more wonders from the Triassic Period: Longisquama insignis emerges as an enigmatic fossil reptile illustrated by Simon Turvey; Staurikosaurus pricei stands tall among dinosaurs captured beautifully on canvas; Melanosaurus captivates our imagination with its awe-inspiring presence; Gracilisuchus mesmerizes with its gracefulness portrayed skillfully by Mark Stewart; Proterosuchus completes this collection of remarkable illustrations transporting us deeper into prehistory. As we delve into these visual representations of the Triassic Period's flora and fauna, we gain valuable insights about our planet's past inhabitants.