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Links

On this page you will find a couple of fine and usefull websites. They contain a lot of information and also a wealth of interesting links to other paleontological sites.

Section Paleobotany of the Münster University
  (History of Palaeozoic Forests with many links)

Rhynie Chert (Münster)
  (extensive description of all aspects of the Rhynie Chert with fine photos)

Rhynie Chert (Aberdeen)
  (extensive description of all aspects including the animal remains)

University of Würzburg
  (a huge list of paleobotanical links)

Steinkohlenflora Piesberg
  (plants from the Piesberg on the website of Jens Janzen)

New! Die Welt der fossilen Pflanzen
 (fine site of Jürgen Meyer and Uwe Dittmann with emphasis on the fossil plants of Sachsen in Germany)

Paleo Ring
  (a ring of paleontological sites on various subjects)

Fossil Collections of the World
  (a wealth of links to sites about fossils)

Lyme Regis
  (everything about the region of Lyme Regis)

 A Guide to the Orders of Trilobites
   (a truly splendid site on trilobites)

Les Fossiles
   (splendid site with a lot of information on Belgian fossils)

PaleoPages
  (a collection of fine paleontological websites)

Fossilien aus der Grube Messel
  (wonderful overview of this world-famous Eocene Lagerstätte)

Die geologische Uhr (Museum Hauff)
  (the most impressive animation of plate tectonics
)

New! Paläontologisches Museum Nierstein
  (the finest amateur museum; the collection of Arnulf and Harald Stapf)

Paflo's Geo Page
  (Paul Floor's extensive website on fossil collecting)

Geological museums in The Netherlands
  (with links to the museums)

Teyler Museum
  (fine site of this classical museum)

Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht
  (also an interesting site with many options)

And of course the geological associations in The Netherlands and Belgium. 

Nederlandse Geologische Vereniging (NGV)
  (the Dutch Geological Association with links to the websites of the sections)

Stichting Geologische Activiteiten (Gea)
  (with information about the sections)

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