A few instances of labels having TWO ranges of numbers were spotted (tack, Johan!). In such cases, please either put in the first range, or the one that’s printed rather than hand written.
New layout affected numbers on front page
We have recently improved and simplified the layout of the ‘transcribe’ pages. A side effect of this was that the number of ‘classifications’ shown on the front page was reset to zero. But DON’T PANIC, this does not mean that we have lost all the things you have already done! The data are safely stored, … Continue reading New layout affected numbers on front page
Kritkusten – utforskandet av livet vid den forntida tropiska kusten i Sverige
Under kritperioden var Kristianstadbassängen i Skåne ett av de nordligaste områdena med tropiskt klimat som existerat på jorden och havet fullkomligt sjöd av liv. På museet finns en omfattande samling av hundratusentals fossil från det här området, inklusive musslor, snäckor, koraller, svampdjur, krabbor, havstulpaner, sjöborrar, och många fler. Klippformationer som kommer i dagen runt Kristianstadbassängen … Continue reading Kritkusten – utforskandet av livet vid den forntida tropiska kusten i Sverige
About Our Research
The Brachiopod Specimens The brachiopod specimens you are looking at have been collected over the course of 100 years by various people from various institutions. Such a large collection allows us not only to understand the diversity and abundance of these brachiopods in different habitats, but also their morphological variability. Find out more about … Continue reading About Our Research
Exploring Tropical Sweden: Brachiopod Seashells of the Cretaceous Period
This is the excerpt for your very first post.
Studying how evolution works over millions of years
Hi – and thank you for joining us to explore the tropical coast of ancient Sweden! My name is Steffen Kiel and I am curator and scientist at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. My research interest is to understand how evolution works on geologic time scales, that is, millions of years. One … Continue reading Studying how evolution works over millions of years
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