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(#1) Aetokremnos
Period of Time: Holocene -
(#2) Monte San Giorgio
- Switzerland
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(#6) Batallones
Period of Time: Miocene -
(#7) Bembridge Marls
Period of Time: Oligocene -
(#8) Borgloon Formation
Period of Time: Oligocene -
(#9) Buñol
- Province of Valencia, Spain
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(#10) Calizas de La Huérguina Formation
Period of Time: Cretaceous -
(#11) Crevillente
Period of Time: Miocene -
(#12) Crô-Magnon
Period of Time: Pleistocene -
(#14) Dob's Linn
- United Kingdom
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(#16) Es Pouás
Period of Time: Pleistocene/Holocene -
(#19) Gilwern Hill
Period of Time: Ordovician -
(#20) Grès à Reptiles
Period of Time: Jurassic -
(#22) Hampstead Formation
Period of Time: Oligocene -
(#23) Hunsrück Slate
Period of Time: Devonian -
(#25) Kattendijk Sands
Period of Time: Pliocene -
(#26) Kostolac-Viminacium
Period of Time: Pleistocene -
(#28) La Chapelle-aux-Saints
- Corrèze, France
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(#29) La Ferrassie
Period of Time: Pleistocene -
(#30) La Roma
Period of Time: Miocene -
(#31) Las Hoyas
Period of Time: Cretaceous -
(#32) Liedenas Sandstone
Period of Time: Upper Eocene -
(#33) Lo Hueco
Period of Time: Cretaceous -
(#35) Löwenstein Formation
Period of Time: Upper Triassic -
(#36) Lourinhã Formation
Period of Time: Late Jurassic -
(#39) Maltravieso Cave
Period of Time: Pleistocene -
(#43) Murero
- Spain
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(#44) Neandertal
Period of Time: Pleistocene -
(#46) Paris Basin
- France
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(#48) Pontnewydd Cave
Period of Time: Pleistocene -
(#49) Quercy Phosphorites
Period of Time: Eocene/Oligocene
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The European continent not only has abundant fossil resources, but some European countries even allow people to pick up fossils at designated locations and take them away. Britain is the first country in the world to start studying paleontology. Human research on paleontology, especially dinosaurs, began with dinosaur fossils discovered by British "fossil hunters" more than two hundred years ago.
Thanks to the development of science, we can visit precious fossils and feel the infinite charm of ancient life hundreds of millions of years ago. The random tool introduced 61 places in Europe where paleontologists have found fossils.
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