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Archaeopteryx - Reference Center

Archaeopteryx [Gr.,=primitive wing], most primitive known bird, a 150 million-year-old fossil of which was first discovered in 1860 and described the following year in the late Jurassic limestone of Solnhofen, Bavaria. All eight known fossils of... more

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  • Archaeopteryx - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Archaeopteryx, sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel ("original bird" or "first bird"), is the earliest and most primitive bird known. ...

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  • All About Archaeopteryx

    Jan 15, 1999 ... Archaeopteryx is a commonly cited example of a transitional fossil. This is disputed by anti-evolutionists, who claim that Archaeopteryx is ...

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  • Archaeopteryx FAQs

    This set of articles describes all you ever wanted to know about the reptilian/ avian intermediary, Archaeopteryx. All known fossil specimens are described, ...

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  • Archaeopteryx

    A particulary important and still contentious discovery is Archaeopteryx lithographica, found in the Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of southern Germany, ...

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  • ARCHAEOPTERYX - Zoom Dinosaurs

    Archaeopteryx (meaning 'ancient wing') is one of the oldest known prehistoric birds, dating from the Jurassic period. It had teeth, feathers, three-claws on ...

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  • Home - archaeopteryx - GitHub

    More videos on Vimeo tagged archaeopteryx and giles ... Archaeopteryx: The Ambient Evil Robot Army ... Archaeopteryx: Activating/Deactivating Live Clips ...

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