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Paleocene to Eocene fossils found from Seymour Island, Antarctica
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There is some update for Project III: PALEOPOLAR, for more detail please have a look at: http://www.lifeandplanet.net/new-findings-of-paleopolar.html There is a picture of some found fossils:
Paleocene to Eocene fossils found from Seymour Island, Antarctica
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4/13/2013 07:57:38 pm
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8/9/2013 06:28:51 am
Must admit this new update is one of the most interesting. Palynology Findings of PALEOPOLAR is a very considerable step in micro fossils. Thank you a lot for sharing with us.
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8/8/2013 04:26:23 pm
Thank you so much for sharing the new findings on Palynology by Dr. Venessa Bowman. Actually I am an alumni of University of Leeds, and so happy to know the establishment of Dr. Venessa Bowman. All the best for her.
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11/26/2013 06:15:18 am
They look interesting, personally I prefer my animals alive, far more interesting, though I can appreciate what once was.
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10/28/2016 12:27:43 am
I think this is among the most significant information for me.
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7/25/2019 10:10:05 am
Thank you so much for sharing the new findings on Palynology by Dr. Venessa Bowman. Actually I am an alumni of University of Leeds, and so happy to know the establishment of Dr. Venessa Bowman. All the best for her.
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4/23/2017 05:32:09 am
Thank you for writing this article, this article is obviously interesting. I hope you will continue to bring us more amazing story. I will follow on your blog to see about your amazing and creative work in the future. Thank you for sharing.
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Patrick Quilty
5/1/2017 09:21:52 pm
I have virtually finished a book on Antarctic exploration history and would like to include, in the section on Nordenskjold's expedition, the plate of various Eocene species. Is that availble for me to use or are there copyright complications? It is a nice plate and very diverse.
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8/6/2017 11:36:04 pm
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10/26/2017 02:34:24 am
I have virtually finished a book on Antarctic exploration history and would like to include, in the section on Nordenskjold's expedition, the plate of various Eocene species. Is that availble for me to use or are there copyright complications? It is a nice plate and very diverse.
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10/26/2017 02:35:50 am
I think this is among the most significant information for me.
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10/26/2017 02:36:20 am
the plate of various Eocene species. Is that availble for me to use or are there copyright complications? It is a nice plate and very diverse.
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7/25/2019 10:11:36 am
Thank you for writing this article, this article is obviously interesting. I hope you will continue to bring us more amazing story. I will follow on your blog to see about your amazing and creative work in the future. Thank you for sharing.
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10/26/2017 02:36:43 am
think this is among the most significant information for me.
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10/26/2017 02:37:08 am
They look interesting, personally I prefer my animals alive, far more interesting, though I can appreciate what once was.
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Patrick Quilty
1/7/2018 08:31:45 pm
I would love to be able to use the image of Seymour Island fossils.Who owns it and how do I get permission. I have no need to make money on the book I have almost completed and the image is ideal. I am a palaeontologist who works mainly in the Australian sector these days.
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2/6/2018 08:25:29 pm
They look interesting, personally I prefer my animals alive, far more interesting, though I can appreciate what once was.
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Thank you for writing this article, this article is obviously interesting. I hope you will continue to bring us more amazing story. I will follow on your blog to see about your amazing and creative work in the future. Thank you for sharing.
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8/7/2018 09:53:20 pm
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8/7/2018 09:55:12 pm
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