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  • Palaeontology Department, The Natural History Museum.

  • CAPRA - Cave Archaeology and Palaeontology research archive

  • The Riversleigh Society Australian Palaeontology web site

  • Palaeontological Association Publications

  • New Scientist | Web Links | Category: Palaeontology


  • Archaeopteryx a forgery? Again?

  • Welcome to Bristol Palaeontology

  • Royal Tyrrell Museum - Where Palaeontology Comes Alive!

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  • Ivan Rakovec Institute of Palaeontology

  • NMK - Palaeontology

  • Research in Palaeontology

     

  • Harvard Dept of MCB - More Biology Links

  • Honolulu Community College Dinosaur Exhibit

  • Friends of Dinosaur Ridge, Morrison, Colorado, USA

  • Hadrosaurus foulkii: The World's First Dinosaur Skeleton

  • DOL Dinosaur Omnipedia

  • WMNH - Dinosaur Galleries

  • Dinosaur Trace Fossils

  • Dinosaur Eggs @ nationalgeographic.com

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  • Popular general interest web sites

  • University of California, Berkeley: Museum of Paleontology - information on geologic time, the tree of life, evolution, and more.
  • Fossil Vertebrates at the Burke Museum - catalog of fish, amphibian, reptile, dinosaur, bird, and mammal fossils.
  • Earth's Timeline - interactive geologic time scale; from MSNBC.
  • Dinosaur Database - lists known dinosaur species by name or date, and provides FAQs on dinosaur life and extinction.
  • Discovery Channel Online: Fossil Zone - have fun and build your own dinosaur. Site also includes a section on latest finds, tips on finding your own fossils, and dinosaur sights and sounds.
  • Jobaria - includes information on the 1997 expedition, an interactive skeleton, and educational materials for teachers and students.
  • Willo, the Dinosaur with a Heart - project of the Center for the Exploration of the Dinosaurian World presenting information on the findings from the skeleton of a small, plant-eating Thescelosaurus.
  • Dinorama - millions of years after their last thunderous footsteps, dinosaurs still fascinate us. Glimpse these compelling creatures.
  • Paul Sereno's Dinosaur Site - featuring the palentologist's expeditions and dinosaur discoveries as well as personal information.



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