Geological collections were established in the University of Copenhagen during the early 1700s with the presentation of fossil, mineral and rock collections by Count A. G. Moltke, mainly assembled by Ole Worm (1588-1654) in his Museum Wormianum. Currently the palaeontological collections in the Geological Museum, alone, contain over 1 million specimens, including 26,000 types. The focus of the collection remains on material from Denmark and Greenland. Highlights from Greenland include evi-dence of early life from the Archaean Isua Complex, the early Cambrian Sirius Passet fauna, Devonian amphibians, Triassic dinosaurs, mammals and pterosaurs, Jurassic and Cretaceous ammonites together with Jurassic and Cretaceous plants. The Danish collecti...
The Devonian fauna from the Campbellton Formation of northern New Brunswick was discovered in 1881 a...
This catalogue gives a review of the zoological type material deposited in the Museum of Natural His...
The palaeogeographic settings of Denmark and East Greenland during the Middle Jurassic are outlined....
Geological collections were established in the University of Copenhagen during the early 1700s with ...
Geological collections were established in the University of Copenhagen during the early 1700s with ...
This special issue aims to highlight the value of historical paleontological collections at museums ...
The Mesozoic biotas of Scandinavia have been studied for nearly two centuries. However, the last 15 ...
The palaeontological collections of the Natural History Museum Basel comprise approx. four million s...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
The Palaeontological Museum of the University of Zurich is part of the Palaeontologica Instiut and M...
The role played by the geological collections of the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, the National...
Jurassic strata are extensively distributed in offshore areas of Scandinavia, but onshore exposures ...
The role played by the geological collections of the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, the National...
The Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska riksmuseet: NRM), under the authority of the ...
Naturalis, the National Museum of Natural History, is very proud of hosting this important symposium...
The Devonian fauna from the Campbellton Formation of northern New Brunswick was discovered in 1881 a...
This catalogue gives a review of the zoological type material deposited in the Museum of Natural His...
The palaeogeographic settings of Denmark and East Greenland during the Middle Jurassic are outlined....
Geological collections were established in the University of Copenhagen during the early 1700s with ...
Geological collections were established in the University of Copenhagen during the early 1700s with ...
This special issue aims to highlight the value of historical paleontological collections at museums ...
The Mesozoic biotas of Scandinavia have been studied for nearly two centuries. However, the last 15 ...
The palaeontological collections of the Natural History Museum Basel comprise approx. four million s...
Palaeontology and biology are closely related sciences, as are the collections associated with them....
The Palaeontological Museum of the University of Zurich is part of the Palaeontologica Instiut and M...
The role played by the geological collections of the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, the National...
Jurassic strata are extensively distributed in offshore areas of Scandinavia, but onshore exposures ...
The role played by the geological collections of the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, the National...
The Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska riksmuseet: NRM), under the authority of the ...
Naturalis, the National Museum of Natural History, is very proud of hosting this important symposium...
The Devonian fauna from the Campbellton Formation of northern New Brunswick was discovered in 1881 a...
This catalogue gives a review of the zoological type material deposited in the Museum of Natural His...
The palaeogeographic settings of Denmark and East Greenland during the Middle Jurassic are outlined....