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Trilobite Thursday: Asaphiscus wheeleri
By Joseph "PaleoJoe" Kchodl
As you may be well aware, trilobites are an extinct form of arthropod related to insects, crabs, crayfish and horseshoe crabs....
Evolution of Opal Appreciation: The Village Smithy Opal, Inc.
The Village Smithy Opal, Inc. is a sponsor of
By Antoinette Rahn
For more than five decades, Stephen Newstrom has been living what he calls an...
Earth Science In the News: Rendering the Past in Art
By Jim Brace-Thompson
How we render ancient critters is not an exact science based on bones and anatomy. It also depends a lot on speculation...
The Puzzle of Mineral Names
By Bob Jones
Collecting minerals and reading about them makes you realize there is an odd and sometimes confusing assortment of mineral names that do...
Parting Shot: Maligano Jasper
The process of working Maligano jasper into a cabochon was a live-and-learn experience for lapidary artist Keith Dull. The material, which was ?rst discovered...
Trilobite Tuesday: Triarthrus
By Joseph "PaleoJoe" Kchodl
Trilobites are an extinct form of arthropod related to insects, crabs, crayfish and horseshoe crabs. These creatures are called trilobite due...
The Road Report: New Mexico — The Tyrannosaur State
By Helen Serras-Herman
Fossils of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and his relatives have been discovered in several places around New Mexico. The rich fossil record there...
Southwest Summer — Part II
Editor's Note: Click here to read part one of this two-part series >>
By Bob Jones
Silverton, in southwest Colorado, is one of three major mountain...
Trilobite Tuesday: What is a trilobite?
By Joseph "PaleoJoe" Kchodl
Trilobites are an extinct form of arthropod related to insects, crabs, crayfish and horseshoe crabs. These creatures are called trilobite due...
Issue Highlights: September 2020
Below is a snapshot of some of the topics and interests you can expect to see in the pages of the September 2020 issue...
















