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ICE AGE

  • Art and Ice Age Life - images of art by Pleistocene man, and how such work has affected contemporary art.
  • Brusatte, Chris - Pencil and ink portraits of dinosaurs and Ice Age animals.
  • Cracking the Ice Age - Web site related to the NOVA television program about the big sweep and panorama of the Ice Age. Links to other resources.
  • Creswell Crags - Home of the Ice Age Hunter - Creswell Heritage Trust provides an illustrated guide to this limestone gorge honeycombed with caves which have yielded evidence of life during the last Ice Age. Visitor information.
  • Cultus Bottling Inc. - Bottling Mt. Baker ice age water.
  • European Quaternary Malacologists - Group studying fossil mollusks from European Ice Age deposits.
  • George C. Page Museum of La Brea Discoveries - saber-toothed cats, Columbian mammoths, and the La Brea Tar Pits, the world famous repository of Ice Age fossils in the heart of the Los Angeles "Miracle Mile" district.
  • Ice Age Art - An online exhibition of Ice Age art and symbol from the Texas Humanities Resource Center. Carved objects, including the Venus figure, and cave art of Western Europe.
  • Ice Age Paleoecology - Quaternary paleoecology: the study of past ecosystems and environments during the time of ice ages.
  • Ice Age Park and Trail Foundation - Official site of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail located in Wisconsin. The Ice Age Trail is one of several large trails passing through Sheboygan County.
  • Institute for Ice Age Studies - supports and furthers research and education concerning human evolution and prehistory during the late Pleistocene.
  • Institution for Ice Age Studies - Tools and customs for survival, including ice age lamps, shelters, daily life, clothing, religious ceremonies, and inventions.
  • Mammoth Site Museum - Ice Age mammal fossils from a sinkhole in Hot Springs, South Dakota.
  • Midwestern U.S. 16,000 Years Ago - from the Illinois State Museum.
  • Pleistocene Epoch - introduction to the Ice Age for children.
  • The Pleistocene - about this epoch commonly known as the Ice Age, whose scientific name means "most recent."
  • The Pleistocene Epoch - 1.75 million to 11,000 years ago.
  • The Pleistocene Ice Age
  • The Pleistocene: 1.8 Million to 11,000 Years Ago
  • Utah's Ice Age Animals - Ice Age Animals from the Utah Geological Survey

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