Directory Sites

  • The Devonian

    An overview of the period from the UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology.

    www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

  • Devonian Geography

    Description and maps of the continents as they existed at the time.

    vishnu.glg.nau.edu

  • The Red Hill Story

    A description of this location, with maps showing its position on the Laurussian continent.

    www.kcsd.k12.pa.us

  • Palaeozoic Forests

    A description of the colonization of the land by vascular plants and the formation of the first forests in the Devonian.

    www.uni-muenster.de

  • Dunkleosteus

    An article about one of the most well known Devonian fish.

    www.amnh.org

  • Sarcopterygii

    A cladistic diagram, with extensive references to scientific papers on the subject.

    tolweb.org

  • Devonian Times

    Educational site covering the early evolution of tetrapods by focusing on the Late Devonian Red Hill locality in Pennsylvania and its flora and fauna.

    www.devoniantimes.org

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