Fossil Field Guide Podcast
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Paul Williams, Palaeontologist and BBC Natural History researcher, presents a guide to palaeontology and some of the best field locations in the UK.Dr David Norman, the director of the Museum of Earth Sciences at Cambridge University, discusses the science of dinosaurs, Dr Tamsin O'Connell from Cambridge University describes how isotope markers in ancient bone and hair can tell us what animals were eating, and Dr Paul Willis from Sydney, Australia, talks about how new crocodile fossils help us understand crocodile evolution.
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A Rough Guide to Lyme Regis, 200 Million Years Ago
ammonoid@hotmail.com (The Iron Ammonite)Author: The Iron Ammonite Wed, Feb 28, 2007
Paul Williams, explores some of the evidence that can be found on the beach at Lyme Regis on the South Coast of Britain. What does this reveal about the environment here 200 Million Years Ago?
Please bear in mind that this is a only a "rough guide" produced as a bit of fun. For further information on the geology and palaeontology of the Jurassic Coast see Dr Ian Wests excellent website.
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Produced on a chilly day in February 2007. Filmed and directed by Chris Howard Edited and presented by Paul Williams
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A Rough Guide to the Stegosaurus Plate & T-Rex Jaw
ammonoid@hotmail.com (The Iron Ammonite)Author: The Iron Ammonite Wed, Feb 28, 2007
Paul Williams takes a look at some interesting features of the Stegosaurus back plate and the Jaw and teeth of T-Rex.
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Trilobites, Ammonites & Mythology
ammonoid@hotmail.com (The Iron Ammonite)Author: The Iron Ammonite Wed, Feb 28, 2007
Paul Williams takes a quick look at a dose of mythology surrounding two of Britains most common fossils - the Trilobite and Ammonite, otherwise known as the Dudley Bug and the Petrified Snake.
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Crystal Palace Dinosaurs: A Rough Guide
ammonoid@hotmail.com (The Iron Ammonite)Author: The Iron Ammonite Wed, Jan 17, 2007
Paul Williams and Dr Aaron Hunter explore the iconic victorian models of Dinosaurs which dominate the landscape at Crystal Palace Park.
Filmed on a sunny afternoon in 2004, this is a tongue and cheek look at one of my favourite places in London - a real hidden gem.
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Evidence for Dragons?
ammonoid@hotmail.com (The Iron Ammonite)Author: The Iron Ammonite Wed, Jan 17, 2007
Speaking on BBC Radio 4 Click on the Plesiosaur to hear me on the Radio 4 show "Questions, Questions", speaking about the palaeontological basis of dragon mythologhy. This is a favourite pet subject of mine and I am slowly putting together research for a book I hope to write on the subject - unless someone lets me make a TV programme about it first!
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