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* 1804 — Cuvier writes about fossils of extinct mammals from the [[Paris Basin]], arguing that they are similar to other mammals such as ruminants but also differ by dental and postcranial morphologies. He named two genera ''[[Palaeotherium]]'' and ''[[Anoplotherium]]''.
* 1804 — Cuvier writes about fossils of extinct mammals from the [[Paris Basin]], arguing that they are similar to other mammals such as ruminants but also differ by dental and postcranial morphologies. He named two genera ''[[Palaeotherium]]'' and ''[[Anoplotherium]]''.
* 1808&nbsp;— Cuvier and [[Alexandre Brongniart]] publish preliminary results of their survey of the geology of the Paris Basin that uses the fossils found in different strata to reconstruct the geologic history of the region.<ref> Rudwick, Martin, ''Georges Cuvier: Fossil Bones and Geological Catastrophes'' (1997), pp. 127-156</ref>   
* 1808&nbsp;— Cuvier and [[Alexandre Brongniart]] publish preliminary results of their survey of the geology of the Paris Basin that uses the fossils found in different strata to reconstruct the geologic history of the region.<ref> Rudwick, Martin, ''Georges Cuvier: Fossil Bones and Geological Catastrophes'' (1997), pp. 127-156</ref>   
* 1811&nbsp;— [[Mary Anning]] and her brother Joseph discover the fossilized remains of an ''[[Ichthyosaur]]'' at [[Lyme Regis]].
* 1811&nbsp;— [[Mary Anning]] and her brother Joseph discover the fossilized remains of an ''[[Ichthyosauria|Ichthyosaur]]'' at [[Lyme Regis]].
* 1812&nbsp;- Cuvier draws skeletal reconstructions of "''Palaeotherium''" ''minor'' (= ''[[Plagiolophus (mammal)|Plagiolophus]] minor''), "''Anoplotherium medium''" (= ''[[Xiphodon]] gracilis''), and, most famously, ''Anoplotherium commune'' based on known fossil remains (of which ''A. commune'' was the most nearly complete) and publishes them in his 1812 summary of fossil mammals from Paris. He also drew speculative reconstructions of the muscles of ''A. commune'' to showcase its robustness but did not publish them out of concern of negative perceptions on speculations.
* 1812&nbsp;- Cuvier draws skeletal reconstructions of "''Palaeotherium''" ''minor'' (= ''[[Plagiolophus (mammal)|Plagiolophus]] minor''), "''Anoplotherium medium''" (= ''[[Xiphodon]] gracilis''), and, most famously, ''Anoplotherium commune'' based on known fossil remains (of which ''A. commune'' was the most nearly complete) and publishes them in his 1812 summary of fossil mammals from Paris. He also drew speculative reconstructions of the muscles of ''A. commune'' to showcase its robustness but did not publish them out of concern of negative perceptions on speculations.
* 1815&nbsp;— [[William Smith (geologist)|William Smith]] published ''[[The Map that Changed the World]]'', the first geologic map of England, Wales, and southern Scotland, using fossils to correlate rock strata.
* 1815&nbsp;— [[William Smith (geologist)|William Smith]] published ''[[The Map that Changed the World]]'', the first geologic map of England, Wales, and southern Scotland, using fossils to correlate rock strata.

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Template:Short description Template:Paleontology Timeline of paleontology

Antiquity – 16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

21st century

See also

References

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