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The location of the state of Indiana. Paleontology in Indiana refers to paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of Indiana. Indiana's fossil record stretches back to the Precambrian, when the state was inhabited by microbes. More complex organisms came to inhabit the state during the early Paleozoic era.
Fossils of the Carboniferous-Permian bryozoan Archimedes †Archimedes †Archimedes communis †Archimedes compactus †Archimedes distans †Archimedes intermedius †Archimedes invaginatus †Archimedes lativolvis †Archimedes macfarlani †Archimedes meekanoides †Archimedes meekanus †Archimedes negligens – or unidentified comparable form
Paleontology in Indiana; References. Various Contributors to the Paleobiology Database. "Fossilworks: Gateway to the Paleobiology Database"
Paleontology in Indiana * List of the prehistoric life of Indiana; List of the Paleozoic life of Indiana; C. Calymene celebra; The Children's Museum of Indianapolis; F.
Abatocrinus † Abatocrinus grandis Fossilized calyx of the Carboniferous crinoid ("sea lily") Abrotocrinus † Abrotocrinus † Abrotocrinus coreyi † Abrotocrinus nodosus † Abrotocrinus unicus † Acacocrinus † Acacocrinus americanus † Acanthopecten † Acanthopecten procarboniferous † Achistrum † Achistrum brevis – type locality for species † Achistrum ludwigi † Achistrum ...
Paul Sereno, the longtime University of Chicago professor and so-called Indiana Jones of paleontology, a finder of lost civilizations and discoverer of new dinosaurs, one of the most beautiful ...
Paleontologists working with The Children's Museum and partner institutions have unearthed an Allosaurus. Visitors can now watch them study and work the fossil inside the museum's lab.
The Pipe Creek Sinkhole preserves an ancient wetland.It was created by the collapse of a limestone cave in a Silurian reef formation. That left a steep-sided depression about 75 meters (246 ft) long, 50 meters (164 ft) wide and 11 meters (36 ft) deep.