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palaeontological

[ UK /pˌæliːˌɒntəlˈɒd‍ʒɪkə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to paleontology

How To Use palaeontological In A Sentence

  • Palaeontological behaviour study is a new field, and Sarah Harding is on that frontier.
  • The dissolution of limestones in weak acid is now a standard palaeontological laboratory technique, and has been used extensively to isolate phosphatic microfossils of all types from Paleozoic carbonates.
  • It has now been accepted in the palaeontological world that Africa is the cradle of mankind.
  • Second, there are many stratigraphical and palaeontological similarities in the Palaeogene successions of the Hampshire and London basins.
  • Palaeontological studies only relate to the very small areas of sedimentary cover over certain parts of the crystalline basement in this region.
  • Wegener's third main category of evidence was palaeontological.
  • In The Palaeontological Association Newsletter article mentioned above, Al McGowan (2006) also mentioned Stewart’s interest in this subject and, even better, discussed and figured an eagle owl carpometacarpus from post-glacial deposits near Cheddar, Somerset. Archive 2006-06-01
  • Palaeontological studies only relate to the very small areas of sedimentary cover over certain parts of the crystalline basement in this region.
  • The dissolution of limestones in weak acid is now a standard palaeontological laboratory technique, and has been used extensively to isolate phosphatic microfossils of all types from Paleozoic carbonates.
  • The intercalated soil horizons have yielded important palaeontological data, with interesting fossil finds such as the shells of land snail Placostylus and the terrestrial giant horned turtle Meiolania platyceps, which probably became extinct more than 20,000 years ago. Lord Howe Island Group, Australia
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