Compare arrow heads from the Stone Age and the Bronze Age

Compare arrow heads from the Stone Age and the Bronze Age

Explore Prehistoric ‘worked’ flint  It is relatively common to find prehistoric ‘worked’ flint in areas where early humans lived. Finding examples, however, is still exciting. Such pieces bring us into direct contact with prehistoric people,...
Why are ammonites so important to palaeontology?

Why are ammonites so important to palaeontology?

Click on the photo to enlarge this ammonite fossil from The Seaboard Centre in the Highlands of Scotland. Making sense of ammonite fossils What are ammonite fossils? Ammonites are extinct sea creatures with a spiral shell that lived millions of years ago. Today, they...
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