A Guide to the World of Fossils, Paleontology, Meteorites, Rocks, Minerals, Science Guides and Morehttp://www.paleozoic.org/paleolinks.htm
history and earth sciences. Paleozoic.org's Guide to the WWW of Paleontology, Rocks, Minerals, Meteorites and Science News Aerolite: Meteorites for Sale There
Learn about fossils. Paleozoic.org is the free online fossil resource for paleontologists and enthusiasts. Home of the Paleolist: fossil mailing list and discussion list.
Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology, Links for Palaeobotanistshttp://www.equisetites.de/palbot/teach/stratiteach.html
, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK: Accuracy of Fossils and Dating Methods (an ActionBioscience.org original interview, American Institute of Biological Sci
Stratigraphy, Teaching Documents about Stratigraphy and Historical Geology, Links for Palaeobotanists, Annotated links to internet resources, especially for palaeobotanists (Palaeo
Geology of the Wessex Coast, Southern England by Ian West - Index and Home Pagehttps://wessexcoastgeology.soton.ac.uk/
of Ocean and Earth Sciences, the Dean of the Faculty of Natural Science and the Environment, Professor Jonathon Bull, Professor Max Barton, Dr. Ian Croudace and others who have he
Geology of the Wessex Coast - home and contents with listing of webpages on specific geological localities and topics
A Guide to Isaac Asimov's Essayshttp://www.asimovonline.com/oldsite/essay_guide.html
he concentrated on the sciences, and especially loved astronomy, you will find that there aren't many areas of human knowledge that he ignored. The subject groupings here begin wi
Joseph Smith Home Page: The Rodsmenhttp://olivercowdery.com/smithhome/smithrod.htm
those of t[wo] other sciences, and in this country particularly, it is capable of being rendered extremely advantageous. The following are the results of experiments which have be
Rudolph Etzenhouser's 1894 From Palmyra... #1http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/1894Etz1.htm
when the arts and sciences flourished." -- Antiquarian Researches, p. 5. Of ancient America's knowledge of astronomy, Donnelly says: "It will be conceded, that a considerable degr
The Mineralogy of Nova Scotia - Reported Mineralshttp://nsminerals.atspace.com/reported.html
Journal of Earth Sciences, 25, 1464-1471, 1988. [ Online 2020] [OWEN_1999] J.V. Owen and J.D. Greenough, "Scapolite Pegmatite from the Minas Fault, Nova Scotia", Mineralogical Mag
R. B. Stout's "A Singular Discovery"http://www.olivercowdery.com/smithhome/2000s/2001RBSt.htm
Academy of Arts and Sciences. He thinks them hieroglyphicks which he can interpret and explain...." And on pages 349 and 350 the Doctor relates this interesting information: "I re
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