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Introduction to Ichnology
- Anthony J. Martin's extensive and comprehensive website about plant and animal trace fossils. Includes information on all aspects of studying traces fossils, the Ichnology Newsletter, Trace Fossil Image Database, a trace fossil bibliography, and links to related websites.
Dinosaur Tracks and Ichnology
- Provides a number of resources on trace fossils which are any marks, or other evidence, left behind by an animal while it was still alive.
Ichnology
- The study of tracks, trails, footprints and other animal traces. Photographs of a number of modern, archaeological and paleontological traces.
Ichnology Research Group
- A multidisciplinary team of graduate and postgraduate researchers at the University of Alberta led by Professor S. George Pemberton working on trace fossil problems.
Ichnology: The Study of Tracks and Traces
- Ewan Wolff of the Montana State University Geoscience Education Web Development Team, provides links to a number of resources on traces, tracks and trackways.
Precambrian Fossils
- Possible Precambrian trace fossils collected in the Van Horn region of Texas.
Virtual Ichnology
- Computer model of trace fossil development through time. Part of the Computational Paleontology website.
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