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  2. Paleontology in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The location of the United States in North America. A substantial amount of paleontological research has occurred within or conducted by people from the United States. Paleontologists have found that at the start of the Paleozoic era, what is now "North" America was actually in the southern hemisphere. Marine life flourished in the country's ...

  3. Arizona is full of fossils. Here's where to look for ancient ...

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    When people think fossils, dinosaurs typically come to mind – but that’s only one part of the picture. ... and animal fossils in rock that, at the time, was “just the nastiest pond bottom ...

  4. Living fossil - Wikipedia

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    A living fossil is an extant taxon that phenotypically resembles related species known only from the fossil record. To be considered a living fossil, the fossil species must be old relative to the time of origin of the extant clade. Living fossils commonly are of species-poor lineages, but they need not be.

  5. History of paleontology in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fossils of large Ice Age birds like Teratornis may have inspired Native American Thunderbird legends. The indigenous people of the United States interpreted the fossil record through a mythological lens. Some of the tactics they used to understand the fossil record were nevertheless similar to scientific approaches. Native American fossil ...

  6. Archaeobiology - Wikipedia

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    The study of animal remains in archaeology teaches how humans and animals interacted with one another in prehistoric times. This gives an insight on how humans began domesticating animals. In zooarchaeology, studies will show the animal and human husbandry, as well as the process of cultures adding animals into their diets. [12]

  7. List of the prehistoric life of New York - Wikipedia

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    Fossil of the Middle Devonian horn coral Heliophyllum †Heliophyllum †Heliophyllum halli †Hemiaspis †Hemirhodon †Hepaticites †Hercynella †Hertzina †Hexameroceras †Hibbertia †Hindia †Holopea; Fossil of the Late Ordovician-Middle Devonian Homalonotus †Homalonotus †Hostinella †Hughmilleria †Hungerfordia †Hyolithellus ...

  8. Paleobiology - Wikipedia

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    Although best known as the discoverer of the mid-Cambrian Burgess shale animal fossils, in 1883 this American curator found the "first Precambrian fossil cells known to science" – a stromatolite reef then known as Cryptozoon algae. In 1899 he discovered the first acritarch fossil cells, a Precambrian algal phytoplankton he named Chuaria.

  9. Paleontology in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Paleontology in Colorado refers to paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of Colorado. The geologic column of Colorado spans about one third of Earth's history. Fossils can be found almost everywhere in the state but are not evenly distributed among all the ages of the state's rocks. [1]