Parks Canada is proud to protect these globally significant
paleontological sites, and to work with leading scientific researchers to expand knowledge and understanding of this key period of earth history.
This fossil site is located at the Somosaguas Campus of the UCM, a particular feature as only two
paleontological sites have been discovered up to now at university campuses worldwide (the other one being located in the USA).
It turned up in a cave at Atapuerca, one of the most active
paleontological sites in the world.
Early
paleontological sites in the Bahamas have yielded bones from numerous species of reptiles, birds and mammals that no longer exist on the islands.
The waco mammoth national monument is
a paleontological site and museum where the fossils of 24.
While nobody has been charged in the latest spate, three teens were tried in juvenile court for destruction of
a paleontological site at the park in 2001.
Not exact matches
An Ice Age
paleontological - turned - archaeological
site in San Diego, Calif., preserves 130,000 - year - old bones and teeth of a mastodon that show evidence of modification by early humans.
The fossil remains were discovered by Museum paleontologists during routine
paleontological mitigation work at a freeway expansion project
site managed by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).
The archaeological and
paleontological material (including numerous human remains) at this Chinese
site, declared a UNESCO World Heritage, was lost during the Second World War, while it was being shipped to the United States.
If not for the strong California laws protecting
paleontological resources at the
site, the San Timoteo discoveries might never have happened.
Teeth, on the other hand, are hard and strong enough to survive through the ages, and they are often found at
paleontological and archaeological
sites.
The skeletal material was found in sandstone in the Woronso - Mille
paleontological study area that lies some three dozen miles north of Hadar, the fossiliferous
site that has yielded since 1973, the most fossils from a single
site attributed to a single species, Australopithecus afarensis, the same species designation claimed for Kadanuumuu.
Archaeological and
paleontological research has identified more than 100 fox bones from more than 35 different archaeological and subfossil
sites across the archipelago.
Analysis of microfauna from
paleontological and archaeological
sites of the late Pleistocene and Holocene of North America has aided in paleoenvironmental reconstructions.