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Preserved traces imprints Remains Paleontology "Paleo" = old Study of "old" or past life Fossils
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Why Study Fossils Trace evolution of life Interpret past environments (e.g. ocean where today land)
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10_04.jpg Dating Rocks using Fossils
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ID_03.jpg Fossilization
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Conditions which favor fossilization: Rapid burial (prevents decay) Hard parts (teeth, shells and bones last longer)
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Unaltered Fossils La Brea Tar Pits Entrapment in tar Bones well preserved but weathered and often gnawed!
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Unaltered Fossils Iceman found between Italy and Austria in 1991, 5,300 years old Insect in Amber
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Trace Fossils Dinosaur Footprint
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Mold and Casts - Horn Coral
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Identification of fossils Shape Where Fossils are found Sedimentary rocks like limestone, dolostone, sandstone and shale
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Index Fossils Survive as species for a short period of time Easily recognizable Widespread A single index fossil can narrow the age of a formation.
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Fossil Assemblage Page 70
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