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Palaeopoems is a project that brings together the world’s palaeontology poetry in one place for the first time. We seek out poetry by real palaeontologists and share them with short biographies of the authors, natural history context, and original artwork.

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Fossil Fish & Fossil Fish Addressed by Robert Dick

Fossil Fish & Fossil Fish Addressed - by Robert Dick These two poems were written by Robert Dick about the palaeontology near Thurso, Scotland. Robert was a baker and part-time naturalist, who was an expert in the geology and botany of Caithness. Guest artwork by Athena at Sea to Sky Jewlry Co.

May 10, 2021August 18, 2021Devonian, fish, fossil, sandstone, Scotland, Scots
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In aid of Jamoytius by Nancy P. Morris

In aid of Jamoytius - by Nancy P. Morris Jamoytius is a jawless fish fossil from Scotland. Nancy P. Morris was well-known for her geological poetry. Need we say more? Guest artwork by Dr. Hillary Maddin

April 27, 2020September 14, 2021fish, fossil, jamoytius, vertebrate, women, womeninscience

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