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- Paleontology - Wikipedia
Concept Paleontology (also spelled palaeontology) is the study of life of the past, characterized but not defined by the study and interpretation of fossils [1][2] It overlaps with the fields of geology and biology especially, but also with ecology, chemistry, physics and mathematics
- Paleontology | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Paleontology, scientific study of life of the geologic past that involves the analysis of plant and animal fossils, including those of microscopic size, preserved in rocks
- Paleontology - National Geographic Society
Paleontology is the study of the history of life on Earth as based on fossils Fossils are the remains of plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and single-celled living things that have been replaced by rock material or impressions of organisms preserved in rock
- Paleontology - Scientific American
Paleontology coverage from Scientific American, featuring news and articles about advances in the field
- Paleontology | Fossils, Ancient Ecosystems Earth’s Long Story
Explore paleontology through fossils, ancient ecosystems, extinction events, and the science used to uncover Earth’s deep biological history
- What is Paleontology? - AMNH
Paleontology is the study of all ancient life Not just prehistoric dinosaurs, but everything else too That includes mammals, plants, fishes, insects, fungi, and even microbes! Paleontologists are like detectives They examine the clues to solve mysteries about ancient organisms and environments 1 Fossils are traces or remains of ancient life
- Palaeontology - Latest research and news | Nature
Palaeontology is the study of prehistoric species, mostly ones that are extinct It focuses primarily on fossil data, using a variety of physical, chemical and biological techniques to analyse
- Paleontology - US Forest Service
What is Paleontology? Paleontology is the scientific study of life in the geologic past, based on examination of fossilized remains of once living organisms, such as tracks, bones, teeth, plants, and shells
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