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"Unveiling the Ancient World: Exploring the Basal Origins" Journey back in time to encounter the Scelidosaurus

Background imageBasal Collection: The eleventh key of Basal Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk, symbolizing multiplication

The eleventh key of Basal Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk, symbolizing multiplication
535623 The eleventh key of Basal Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk, symbolizing multiplication. 1651 (engraving from Von dem grossen Stein Uhralten by Basil Valentine)

Background imageBasal Collection: Old man at Sant Pere de Basalu Benedictine monastery, Basalu

Old man at Sant Pere de Basalu Benedictine monastery, Basalu
An old man sits alone on a bench in the square beneath Sant Pere de Basalu Benedictine monastery in Basal, Garrotxa, Catalonia, Spain. Date: circa 1995

Background imageBasal Collection: Triticum aestivum, Wheat

Triticum aestivum, Wheat, - Watercolour by Franz Bauer, c.1805. Longitudinal section of basal portion of juvenile plants. Paper, watercolour, signed

Background imageBasal Collection: Illustration of Wannanosaurus basal pachycephalosaurian dinosaur

Illustration of Wannanosaurus basal pachycephalosaurian dinosaur

Background imageBasal Collection: Picture No. 10760608

Picture No. 10760608
Desert Rose / Impala Lily - in bloom, showing swollen basal caudex (Adenium multiflorum) Date:

Background imageBasal Collection: The eleventh key of Basal Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk, symbolising multiplication

The eleventh key of Basal Valentine, legendary 15th century German monk, symbolising multiplication. Two lions represent sulphur consumed by mercury being transformed, through digestion

Background imageBasal Collection: Epithelial tube, illustration C018 / 0786

Epithelial tube, illustration C018 / 0786
Epithelial tube, illustration. Epithelial tubes form many of the vital structures of the body including blood vessels, hormone secreting and other glands, ducts and airways

Background imageBasal Collection: Scelidosaurus

Scelidosaurus
A model of the dinosaur Scelidosaurus. A four metre long armoured skinned dinosaur which lived during the Lower Jurassic about 208 - 194 million years ago, first discribed by Richard Owen in 1868

Background imageBasal Collection: Pelecanimimus

Pelecanimimus dinosaurs hunting in a pack. These carnivores were members of the ornithomimosaur family. However, unlike its relatives which had no or only a few teeth

Background imageBasal Collection: Rock fall

Rock fall at Hengistbury Head in Dorset, UK. The headland is composed of alternating layers of sedimentary rock. One of the layers

Background imageBasal Collection: Agave americana Marginata

Agave americana Marginata
Century plant (Agave americana Marginata )


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"Unveiling the Ancient World: Exploring the Basal Origins" Journey back in time to encounter the Scelidosaurus, a remarkable basal dinosaur that roamed our planet millions of years ago. A serene sight at Sant Pere de Basalu Benedictine monastery, where an old man contemplates the rich history of this basal town. Fields of Triticum aestivum (Wheat) sway gracefully, reminding us of their essential role as a basal crop sustaining civilizations throughout centuries. Dive into prehistoric realms with an awe-inspiring illustration capturing the Wannanosaurus, a fascinating basal pachycephalosaurian dinosaur. Picture No. 10760608 takes us on a visual journey through time, showcasing the intricate details of a mysterious and ancient world's basal wonders. Unlocking secrets from the past, discover The eleventh key Valentine - a legendary German monk symbolizing multiplication and wisdom in the 15th century. Delve into scientific illustrations revealing an epithelial tube (C018 / 0786), shedding light on its crucial role as part of our body's complex basal structure. Immerse yourself once again in the captivating world of Scelidosaurus; these magnificent creatures continue to amaze scientists with their unique features and significance within evolution's basal branches. Witness nature's grandeur unfold as Cetacea (order) whales grace our oceans - majestic beings representing one branch within this diverse group known for their impressive size and importance in marine ecosystems' basals cycles. Pelecanimimus joins our exploration today - another intriguing creature belonging to Earth's vast array of species; its presence reminds us how biodiversity thrives due to both well-known and lesser-known basals alike. Basal hints intertwine like threads connecting different aspects across time and disciplines – unveiling the fascinating tapestry of our planet's history and natural wonders.