From water to land - the development of life in the Palaeozoic era
Life in the Jurassic and Cretaceous seas. The conquest of airspace. Life in the Tertiary: brackish and fresh water; deciduous forests with prehistoric elephants; amber - fossilized resin with perfect microfauna. Ice Age: glaciated Bavarian Forest with large animals of the cold steppe. Emergence of man and his tool culture, his appearance in Eastern Bavaria.
Traces of life in the Jurassic seas: Brown Jurassic with giant squid, ammonites, mussels and snails
Skeletons of giant elephant ancestors in Tertiary gravel: The Deinotherium was a leaf-eater in the forest, in contrast to the later mammoths of the Ice Age steppe.
Tools from Paleolithic hunters to Neolithic settlers and potters. The Stone Age lighter.
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