This first fossil of a rare and never before studied species of gnat, Robsonomyia henningseni, was found in a piece of Baltic ...
They say one's trash is another's treasure, but a chunk of 'rock' used to keep a door open for decades is a treasure by ...
A recent study published in National Science Review reports the discovery of fossilized chewing lice eggs in mid-Cretaceous ...
The fossil was created when some sticky sap trickled out of a conifer tree near the Baltic Sea, coating the flower and solidifying it into amber over time. It is very uncommon to see plants ...
Amber, the fossilised tree resin, is often known as ‘The Gold of the North’ or the ‘Gem of the Baltic’, because of its beautiful colour. According to the first Polish monograph devoted to it, the 1833 ...
An archaeological survey along an ancient trade route in Poland uncovers a treasure trove of historical coins, shedding light ...
She said the Baltic amber was "palm-sized" and had a fly trapped inside, which made it more valuable. Stump Cross Caverns The Baltic amber is about 40 million years old Fossil digs are held ...
Among the array of over 200 graves goods in her grave was an amber bead necklace. The huge quantity of Baltic amber beads from the 6th century graves shows a continuing trade between the Cotswolds ...