'List of fossil sites':
Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Australia
Europe
New Zealand
North America
South America
Reference
1. http://www.payvand.com/news/05/jan/1067.html
2. http://irandaily.ir/1383/2185/html/art.htm
3. Patricia Vickers-Rich and Thomas Hewett Rich 1993,''Wildlife of Gondwana'', ISBN 0-7301-0315-3 Reed.
See also
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Australopithecus afarensis'', also known as "Lucy" (East Africa)
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Biology
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Cradle of Humankind, archaeological site in South Africa
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Cro-Magnon Man" -- 1st prehistoric ''Homo sapiens'' identified (in France)
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Dinosaurs
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Elvis taxon
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Fossils
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Fossil fuels
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Fossil parks
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Fossil parks in India
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Fossils and the geological timescale
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Fossil collecting
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Geology
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History of paleontology
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Homo floresiensis'', the "Hobbit" of Flores, Indonesia
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Java Man" -- 1st discovery of an "ape man" now called ''Homo erectus'' (Indonesia)
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Laetoli footprints of Australopithecus
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Lazarus taxon
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List of fossil parks around the world
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List of human time periods
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List of important publications in paleontology/biology
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List of human fossils
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List of notable fossils of prehistoric life, from Precambrian to Neogene period
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List of transitional fossils
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"Lucy" skeleton -- 1st complete Australopithecus skeleton (found in South Africa)
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Mary Anning -- a 19th-century paleontologist
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Neanderthal Man" (a.k.a. ''Homo neanderthalensis'') -- 1st identification of a prehistoric "cave man" (in Germany)
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Paleobiology
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Peking Man" -- 2nd major discovery of an "ape man" now known as ''Homo erectus'' (China)
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Prehistoric life
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Paleontology (the study of fossils)
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Rockhounding
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Synchrotron X-ray tomographic microscopy
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Taung child" (a.k.a. Australopithecus africanus) -- 1st Australopithecine discovered
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Timeline of paleontology