Geological Period Collection
In the Saurian Age, when the World's inhabitants were gigantic reptiles, 1907: A glimpse into a time long past, where massive creatures roamed the Earth
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In the Saurian Age, when the World's inhabitants were gigantic reptiles, 1907: A glimpse into a time long past, where massive creatures roamed the Earth. The Saurian Age was an era filled with awe-inspiring giants that ruled over land and sea. Rock of Gibraltar, 1880s-90s. Creator: Unknown: This majestic rock formation has stood tall for centuries, witnessing countless geological periods come and go. Its rugged beauty is a testament to the ever-changing nature of our planet. Chee Tor, Chee Dale, c1870: A picturesque view of Chee Tor in Chee Dale captures the essence of a bygone era. The cliffs stand as silent witnesses to millions of years' worth of geological transformations. The Mammoth of St. Petersburg, 1883. Creator: Unknown: Unearthed from ancient sediments lies this magnificent mammoth skeleton - a reminder of prehistoric times when these colossal beasts roamed freely across vast landscapes. Caveman, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham: Step back in time and imagine life during the Stone Age with this captivating artwork depicting our primitive ancestors. It serves as a window into humanity's earliest days on Earth. What the Mighty Coal Forests Were Like, 1935: Journey through time to an age when lush coal forests dominated our planet's landscape - providing shelter and sustenance for countless organisms before being transformed into valuable resources we rely on today. The Succession of Life in the Rocks, 1935: Explore how life has evolved over millions of years through layers upon layers of sedimentary rocks - each telling its own story about different species that once thrived on Earth. Triassic Cliffs, Blue Anchor North Somerset, 1866. Artist Edward William Cooke. : These stunning cliffs offer us a glimpse into Triassic times - an epoch marked by dramatic shifts in climate and significant geological events that shaped the world we know today. Bournemouth.