Sunday, August 29, 2010

Bathroom Waterproof Varnish

Then studies archeology &% $ £%/() !!!!!!!!!!!!!

L’
archeologia
è la scienza che studia le antiche civiltà tramite le testimonianze da queste lasciate;

La
paleontologia Un archeologo scava per trovare antichità;

Un paleontologo scava per trovare fossili;

Un contadino scava per seminare: Un minatore scava per estrarre il ferro:

Questo non significa che paleontologo =
archeologo
=contadino=minatore…
sono professioni differenti!!!!!!!


An archaeologist studying ancient human civilizations through the testimonies of their existence: they are cultural products as artifacts, mummies, engravings, in order to understand how these ancient people lived in our species. A paleontologist studying extinct creatures through the remains of fossil shells, animal bones and footprints engraved in the rock's plants are useful for understanding these bodies as they were in that environment and lived in that branch of the evolutionary history of living things, they go to lie.

A Phoenician vase is an archaeological, and it is NOT a fossil;

A bone
Tyrannosaurus rex
is a fossil, then finding a paleontological;

An archaeologist will have to devise their own scenarios in a few millennia of human history: the first civilization, sedentary and agricultural
Homo sapiens arose about 12,000 years ago in the Middle East .
A paleontologist must devise their own scenarios in million years: the first forms of life (mostly single-celled organisms) originated in the seas Archean, about 3.5 billion years ago. Since then biological evolution has led to billions and billions of "infinite beautiful forms," \u200b\u200beach with its morphology, behavior and relationships
different. An archaeologist is trained primarily in classical type. This is because many of the most important information on the culture of ancient civilizations, from Sumer to the ancient Greeks, the Egyptians to the ancient Romans to medieval monks are written. Knowing the ancient languages \u200b\u200bto understand texts and engravings is of fundamental importance.

The paleontologist uses a naturalistic background. Understanding the geology and biology is of paramount importance. Understanding how the layers of rock, formed in environments of different eras of time, can be traced back to their time and place of origin, allows us to find the right "scenario of evolution." With biology is able to interpret a fossil. That fragment of rock, which is nothing if not the rest of a being "ex-living": a bone, once belonged to an animal out of our (human) observation, tramutatosi in rock due to a natural phenomenon called fossilization, it is observed, interpreted, compared with their knowledge on zoology and other animals to make an image as faithfully as he should appear at the time, that dark beast. With the magic of science "it is back to life.


An archaeologist has to do with the mummies of pharaohs and pyramids, not dinosaurs;

A paleontologist has to do with dinosaurs, not mummies and pharaohs;


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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Car Seat Rental Fredericton

APPI

Sunday, September 19, 2010 From 10:00 to 20:00

... Meeting open to the public at the Parish Hall Tree Vigatto (Via Martinella 147)

- paleontological reports
- Exposing paleoart
- Movies and Photographs of the excavations in Montana, USA

- Rich buffet


FREE ENTRY


Attend all course new friends!

Information:
Phone: 347 4888630
e-mail: associazionepaleontologica@yahoo.it
Be sure to celebrate the first year of meetings!



Monday, August 2, 2010

Implantation Mucus Type?

DAY 4 How to recognize a fossil dinosaur bone in the field

Returning from the first paleontological expedition "in search of dinosaurs," you realize the amount of things you learn in the days elapsed between the sand, hot sun and sweat ...
I ask you a question: for example, if you were on the field, managed to find fossils of dinosaur bones in the middle of rocks and dust?
Here's a video that can explain one of the most important secrets of vertebrate paleontology ...




bone attaches itself to the language, why?

bone of a vertebrate is composed of organic materials (eg proteins) and crystals produced by the body that give bone its hardness and compactness are all aware. As the bone is alive, grows and changes during the life of the organism, and for this reason it is crossed by blood vessels that have a role to allow the blood to supply the tissues of oxygen and substances needed for life cells. These channels, dug into the hard part of the bone remain even after the fossilization occurred, and precisely because of "porosity" that the bone adheres to our language in this way.


thank Fabio Manucci for shooting video and Philip Bertozzi, Marco Petruzzelli, Marco Castiello, Matteo Fabbri for the applause ...