Fossil and Paleontology Sites

This page provides selected links sites related to fossils and the diversity of life across geological time.

Educational Areas of Fossil Mall: Geological History and Paleobiology Time Chart; About trilobites; About Russian Trilobites; About amber; About Stromatolite; Krukowski Quarry Ichnofossils; Insect taxonomy; About Crawfordsville Crinoids; Burgess Shale like fossils of Utah; Moroccan Trilobites; Chengjiang Maotianshan Shales; Chengjiang Fossils; Chengjiang Biota; Mesozoic Fish Fossils; Paleozoic Fish Fossils; Dominican Amber Insects; Crawfordsville Crinoids; Stromatolites; Lebanon Fossil Fish Pictures Archive; Museum Fossils; Budenbach Fossils; Solnhofen; Solnhofen Fossils; Nevada Trilobites; Trilobites by Order; Utah Cambrian Explosion


Commercial Sites:
Robert Drachuk's new website, www.educationalfossils.com. After years of selling to the educational product suppliers, Western Fossils has now gone direct. By dealing directly with us, you'll obtain the highest-quality, bulk fossils, educational fossils, fossil kits and other earth science products, at the best prices, bar none. Whether you are a teacher, the parent of a student, or represent a school, a school district, city or state, www.educationalfossils.com is the Go To source. No customer is too small or too large, and Robert's product line will constantly be expanding in the months ahead.

John Adamek's new site: Tethys Fossils.
When your ready for the very best fossils, visit our friends at Paleosearch.
For other fine Moroccan fossils, visit our friends at Pangaea Industries.
Especially for those of you in Euroland, please visit our friend Heiko at Trifoss, for trilobites and other fossils.
Steve Lancellotti's new website: Fossilscapes, offering the trace of life through geological time.


Fossil Collecting: Discovering Fossils is aother educational resource dedicated to British fossils, fossil collecting locations and the geology of the UK.


Trilobites:: In a World Wide Web confounded with macromedia flash commercialism, where search engines find it difficult to separate the wheat from the chafe, a great website sometimes emerges. Such is A Guide to the Orders of Trilobites. We watched Sam Gon build the site over a long time period consistent with its high-density science and artful renderings. The author's talents as a scientist, generally, and passion for trilobites, particularly, are apparent.


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