| palynology | <study> The scientific study of fossil spores, pollen, and microscopic organisms preserved in sedimentary rock. (09 Oct 1997) |
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The study of preserved pollen remains, which may give information on the environment surrounding a site.
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The study of fossil pollen. Palynology allows prehistoric plant species to be identified.
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The identification of plants through the remains of their pollen grains. Pollen is morphologically species-specific; the pollen grains of each species are recognizably different from the pollen of all other plant species. Recovery at an archaeological site of the preserved pollen of particular species allows for the reconstruction of the plant community present when the site was occupied which can, in turn, inform us of the climate at the time.
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Palynology is the study of pollen and spores, from both living and fossil plants and protists. Pangaea PANGAEA (pronounced pan-GEE-ah) Pangaea was a supercontinent consisting of all of Earth's land masses. It existed during the Permian through the Jurassic period. It began breaking up during the Jurassic, forming the continents Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
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The study of palynomorphs and other acid-resistant microfossils usually produced by plants, protists, and fungi
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