Glossary Category: Fossils & Paleontology

Collector-friendly fossil terms covering identification, preservation, geologic time, and field collecting. Useful for labels, listings, and learning what makes a specimen desirable.

Fully fossilized tree resin that hardened through polymerization over millions of years.
Copal is young, partially fossilized tree resin that looks like amber but is much less mature and can be softer or more prone to damage.
Resin that has hardened and aged over geological time, including amber.
The Hell Creek Formation is a Late Cretaceous sedimentary unit in Montana and surrounding states famous for dinosaur and end-Cretaceous fossils.
Isotope analysis measures ratios of specific isotopes in a mineral, rock, or fossil material to help interpret origin, age context, or alteration history—useful for supporting provenance or formation claims when the right sample and method are used.
A mosasaur is an extinct marine reptile best known from Late Cretaceous deposits; collectors most often encounter its fossils as teeth, vertebrae, and jaw fragments with distinctive tooth and root features.
The Western Interior Seaway was a shallow inland sea that divided North America during much of the Cretaceous Period.