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The Last Of The Diplodocus Sauropod Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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The Last Of The Diplodocus Sauropod Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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The Last Of The Diplodocus Sauropod Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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The Last Of The Diplodocus Sauropod Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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Last Of The Diplodocus Sauropod Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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Last Of The Diplodocus Sauropod Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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The Last Of The Diplodocus Sauropod Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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The Last Of The Diplodocus Sauropod Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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Dead Diplodocus Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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Dead Diplodocus Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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Dead Diplodocus Dinosaurs-stock-foto
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geography / travel, USA, Utah, White Pocket, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE-stock-foto
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France, Indre et Loire, medium Loire landscape listed UNESCO World Heritage, tree trunk fossilizing-stock-foto
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France, Indre et Loire, medium Loire landscape listed UNESCO World Heritage, tree trunk fossilizing-stock-foto
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France, Indre et Loire, medium Loire landscape listed UNESCO World Heritage, tree trunk fossilizing-stock-foto
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CORALS colony colonial fossil petrified turn into stone  EGYPT RED SEA marsa alam marsa nakari-stock-foto
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CORALS colony colonial fossil petrified turn into stone  EGYPT RED SEA marsa alam marsa nakari-stock-foto
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CORALS colony colonial fossil petrified turn into stone  EGYPT RED SEA marsa alam marsa nakari-stock-foto
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CORALS colony colonial fossil petrified turn into stone  EGYPT RED SEA marsa alam marsa nakari-stock-foto
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CORALS fossil petrified EGYPT RED SEA marsa alam marsa nakari COAST landscape desert shells corals dry dried on beach collection-stock-foto
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This page from *A Manual of Palæontology* outlines the methods of fossil excavation and preservation, key techniques for paleontologists studying ancient species.-stock-foto
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The garden of Eden and the flood . Ashley shores are tobe referred. The difficulty is especiallygreat in regard to fishes, less so with thereptiles and cetaceans, and least so withother mammalian fossils. Difficult, ofcourse, if there be any theory to maintain.But surely they are all fossilized; and ofcourse at the instant, by the same flow ofthe fossilizing silica. Gigantic sharks, ta-pirs, and the Virginia deer, the tiger and theopossum, all overtaken in the same storm,lay down and were covered with the samefloods, alluvial and diluvial. Besides this,all the fossil shells of the Eocene, Mioc-stock-foto
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. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 6o AMPHIBIA AND PISCES OF THE PERMIAN OF NORTH AMERICA Genus ALEGEINOSAURUS nov. Alegeinosauriis aphthitos sp. nov. Zatrachys, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. xxiii, 1907, p. 665. Type: The anterior part of a skeleton, lacking the skull. No. 4756 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Original description: "The shoulder-girdle is complete, but the bones of the right side are in part covered by the bones of the right leg and foot which have been thrown up and back in process of fossilizing.. Fig. 12.—Alegeinotaurus aphthitos. No. 4756 Am. Mus. A. A fragment s-stock-foto