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She sells seashells by the seashore11/29/2022 ![]() ![]() ![]() The winds began to howl while the rain began pouring down, the way that storms in this region normally did. If someone were to see a young girl partaking in such a strenuous activity, a boy’s activity, what would they say? Having already found the skull of this unknown beast, she strongly believed from her experience fossil hunting on the land that she could unearth the remaining skeleton. As sea levels fell, these fossils could be found on the beach and above it in the rocky cliffs. The young girl continued to carefully examine the beach and cliff sides, confident in her skills, and even more so, motivated, knowing that the sale of her findings would help her family out of poverty. About 200 million years earlier, the region had been a sea bottom, where numerous dinosaur remains became fossilized after their death. This treasure she was seeking consisted of fossilized bones of an unknown creature, and although fossils were plentiful on this coast, they required significant skill to extract. Along the coast we find a young girl, skimming the sea shore and cliffs for a prehistoric treasure. Winner of the Spring 2018 StMU History Media Award for Article with the Best TitleĪ storm was brewing over the little town of Lyme Regis in Dorset, England, also commonly referred to as the Jurassic Coast. SC 3300 – Special Topics: Public Health.HS 1302 – United States History since 1877.HS 1301 – United States History to 1877.3 Post-Classical History (600 CE-1492 CE).6 Contemporary Latin America (2000-2030).1 Pre-Columbian Latin America (to 1492).4 Late Middle Ages-Renaissance-Reformation Europe (1300-1648).6 Great Depression and WWII (1929-1945).5 Emergence of Modern America (1877-1929).4 Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877).2 Revolution and Early Republic (1754-1801).1 Colonization and Settlement (1500-1763). ![]()
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