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What are the fossil types?
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How are Fossils Made?
What are the modes of fossil preservation for body fossils?
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Mike hallett seazoria docu-reality_tv_show_5.6.12.3Mike Hallett
Seazoria Dragons Television Reality Series Project. Prehistoric Ordovician Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Discovery. Watch on television as the worlds first large scale prehistoric Sea Dragon is excavated and reconstructed right before your very eyes.
These slides cover all the necessary points regarding to fossilization as well as all the types of fossilization which will be beneficial for someone. Regards
Fossils
What are the fossil types?
What Things Become Fossils?
How are Fossils Made?
What are the modes of fossil preservation for body fossils?
Turning to Stone
When Did They Live?
Fossilization
Taphonomy
What are some factors that can affect fossilization
How fossilization dependent upon the environment
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Fossils give clues about organisms that lived long ago. They help to show that evolution has occurred.
They also provide evidence about how Earth’s surface has changed over time.
Fossils help scientists understand what past environments may have been like.
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1. HALLETTESTONEION SEAZORIA
DRAGONS DISCOVERY USA
484yr ORDOVICIAN MIKE HALLETT
SEA DRAGONS NEW SCIENCE
ERA ADVANCED PREHISTORIC
MARINE BIOLOGY
http://www.seazoria.com
2. DRAGONS -
VS- DINOSAURS LAND
HALLETTESTONEION VERTEBRA DIN
SEAZORIA OSAURS AGE 220 -
DRAGONS AGE 484 MILLION 65 MILLION YEARS
YEAR EXTINCTION LAND DINOSAURS
SEA DRAGONS FOSSILIZATION
CRYSTALLIZATION IDENTIFICATION
IDENTIFICATION BONES VERTEBRATE
ZORIA REPEAT
BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES
3. There are many limitations and short falls that plague
the current science of vertebrata paleontology that
prevents paleontologists from expanding and advancing
prehistoric biological life sciences and exploration due
to self imposed limitations
and strictly defined parameters based on the very
primitive timeline understanding as too the evolution of
prehistoric biological life that has been developed by
science creating a timeline into the past based on the
study of known prehistoric biological that has led to to
development of the current fossil record that reflects the
current scientifically developed biological life timeline
that is universally accepted among all
scientific disciplines and global scientific communities.
4. NOT ALL PREHISTORIC LIFE
LOOKS LIKE LAND DINOSAURS.
Strict adherence to the current fossil record
prevents the exploration of biological life in
other time eras in Earths history. And the
perception that if there is life in other time
era that the biological remains will be
preserved and look exactly like known
and currently excepted forms and examples
of prehistoric biology further limits
advancement and exploration of prehistoric
life
5. SEAZORIA DRAGONS ARE NOT
LAND DINOSAURS IN ANY WAY
Biological remains discoveries additional
prehistoric time
era containing advanced prehistoric biological
life (Remains). The 267 million year advanced
life barrier currently facing the science of
paleontology and the fact that all new
discoveries must conform
to vertebrata land dinosaur criteria basically
renders the science of paleontology closed to
any discoveries that do not fit into the exacting
profile of 220 to 65 million year Vertebrate Land
Dinosaurs.
7. SEAZORIA PREHISTORIC
BIOLOGY.
ENTIRELY NEW BIOLOGICAL ERA.
The Discovery of the 484 million year old remains of
the Ordovician Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons represents an
entirely new era of advanced prehistoric marine biology. Prior to
the Seazoria Discovery, Paleontologists and the greater scientific
community had all come to think that there was no advanced
prehistoric life in the Ordovician time era 484 million years ago. In
fact modern paleontologist do not even attempt to look for
advanced prehistoric life during the Ordovician time era.
Paleontologists and the scientific communities as a whole will
have to adapt the educational text books to now include Seazoria
Biology extinct at 484 million years. This will involve updating the
current 267yr fossil record biological life timeline which is
currently obsolete being superseded by the Seazoria Dragons.
8. Zoria Repeat. Complex repeating, Right
or Left configured triangular wedges
have the same 117 common inherent
structural features.
10. View a Seazoria Dragon Skull Matrix
Excavation. Right side and front teeth.
See footage of an actual prehistoric Sea Dragon excavation
11. Hallettestoneion Research Project
Seazoria Dragons Discovery Utah
USA
Mike Hallett -seazoria-
My writings stem from the Discovery of the Ordovician (484yr)
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons that I made nearly 10 years ago just
below an ancient seashore near Salt Lake City, Utah. The writings are a
result of nearly 20,000 hours that I have invested in developing a greater
overall scientific understanding through field research, examination,
comparison and excavations of Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons.
Specifically in later years I have concentrated my studies around the the
skull matrix-es of Seazoria Dragons. (Skull, Teeth, Replacement Teeth,
Crown Spikes and Facial Spikes).
12. HALLETTESTONEION
SEAZORIA SURVIVING BIOLOGICAL
REMAINS
Seazoria Dragons are advanced marine reptiles and have
been preserved differently than what we have come to expect
with vertebrate Land Dinosaurs. With land dinosaurs the
proof is in the identification of the the elements and bone
structure. Seazoria Dragons are completely different. The
scientific biological proof for Hallettestoneion Seazoria
Dragons from the 484yr Ordovician time era is found and
arrived at through the skull matrix.
An important rule in the preservation of Hallettestoneion
Seazoria Dragons biological remains, is that the Skull has
survived and the Teeth have survived. The Jawbone has NOT
survived. With Seazoria Dragons you get a skull with equal
13. PHYSICAL KNOWLEDGEABLY AND SCIENTIFIC
UNDERSTANDING OF SEAZORIA BIOLOGY CAN ONLY
BE OBTAINED IN THE FIELD WORKING HANDS ON
WITH ACTUAL SEAZORIA DRAGONS BIOLOGICAL
REMAINS
-It took many years of intense field research and Seazoria
Dragon skull matrix excavation experience (s) to arrive at
these factual conclusions.-
Another important point with Hallettestoneion Seazoria
Dragons and their identification as prehistoric biology is
found in Seazoria Teeth. Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons
come with full and complete sets of Teeth. All Rights, All
Lefts, All Tops and all Bottom Teeth. As an added bonus
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons have replaceable Teeth.
That translates to all full size specialized Seazoria Dragon
Teeth all have progressive identical replacement Teeth. The
Seazoria Replacement Teeth are exact identical s of the full
size tooth they are designed to replace. In very intricate
14. SEAZORIA SKULL SEAZORIA DRAGON
-VS- EXCAVATION WITH
DINOSAUR SKULL SKULL AND TEETH
HALLETTESTONEION RESEARCH PROJECT - SEAZORIA-
15. L
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published articles.
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SEAZORIA DRAGO
MIKE HALLETT
SEAZORIA ON
N Seazoria/scribd/ SEAZORIA FACEBOOK
documents
TWITTER
16. SEAZORIA BIOLOGICAL REMAINS
HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO STONE
AFTER 484 MILLION YEARS
The physical biological evidence of an advanced
prehistoric marine ecosystem that was previously
unknown to science has been uncovered and
features the life cycle of the true prehistoric sea
dragons. Located just below the surface of the
entire Salt Lake Valley floor all of the individual
"stones" are completely identifiable as
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Era complex repeating
triangular wedge biological structures that clearly
all demonstrate the forward growth
biological process from within.
17. The ancient Pacific Ocean in Salt
Lake dates back to 540 million years
ago
The mountains surrounding the Salt Lake Valley looks
like giant bath tub with rings on the walls, that date
back 540 million years. The area has been host to a
very advanced prehistoric marine biological
ecosystem that survived and thrived for an extended
period of time in the deep waters of the ancient Pacific
Ocean, 500 million years ago. Over time the Ocean
recceced leaving the Salt Lake valley almost
completely drained, with more than 95 percent of the
ancient waters missing. Leaving the Salt Lake Vally
today as the dried up floor that was once the bottom of
the mighty ancient Pacific Ocean.
18. SEAZORIA DISCOVERY
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Dating back in time 484 million years and known
officially and recognized scientifically as the
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. Seazoria
Dragons are very large in size and scale.100 to
300 feet long with 27 inch teeth, the Seazoria's
are very advanced and highly evolved prehistoric
sea creatures (true sea dragons). Physical
evidence in the form of biological remains is found
in overwhelming amounts and
numbers. absolutely everywhere throughout the
entire extended Greater Salt Lake City region.
19. PREHISTORIC
MARINE ECOSYSTEM EXTENSIVE
BIOLOGICAL REMAINS
Just below the surface of the entire Salt Lake Valley all of the
individual "stones" are completely identifiable as Hallettestoneion
Seazoria Era complex repeating triangular wedge biological
structures that clearly all demonstrate the forward growth
biological process from within. The Seazoria Zoria Repeat biological
structures that are basically the hardened teeth that have survived
from the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon time Era. Zoria Repeat
structures are all mathematically predictable sharing the same
internal sub structure format including the specialized external
features that are very distinctive inherent characteristics typical of
Zoria Repeats with precision mathematical consistence common to
all Seazoria biologically engineered (produced) teeth and spikes.
20. THE ZORIA REPEAT
REPEATING BIOLOGICAL
STRUCTURES
Just below the surface of the entire Salt Lake Valley all
of the individual "stones" are completely identifiable as
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Era complex repeating
triangular wedge biological structures that clearly all
demonstrate the forward growth
biological process from within. The Seazoria Zoria
Repeat biological structures that are basically the
hardened teeth that have survived from the
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon Era.
Zoria Repeat structures are all mathematically predictable sharing the same
internal sub structure format including the specialized external features that
are very distinctive inherent characteristics typical of Zoria Repeats with
precision mathematical consistentsy common to all Seazoria biologically
engineered (produced) teeth and spikes.
21. THE ZORIA REPEAT STRUCTURE
COMPLEX REPEATING BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES
RIGHTS OR LEFTS ONLY TRIANGULAR WEDGE SHAPE
A MIKE HALLETT DISCOVERY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
2011
22. PHOTO ALBUMS
HALLETTESTONEION
SEAZORIA DRAGONS
SEAZORIA DRAGON PHOTOS
DISC INFO
Dragon Forum Album
HALLETT SEAZORIA PHOTO
GALLERY
23. DEVELOPING THE SEAZORIA UNDERSTANDING
The true prehistoric Sea Dragons have been found
in Utah USA just below an ancient sea shore dating
back into the Ordovician time era. Scientists
educated in the land Dinosaur era may find it
shocking that that there is a whole new era of
advance prehistoric biology that became extinct in
the Ordovician time era nearly three hundred
million years before the first land Dinosaur in the
Triassic era 220 million years ago.
24. MICHAEL SCOTT HALLETT OF LAYTON UTAH USA
DISCOVERS HALLETTESTONEION SEAZORIA
DRAGONS
The Hallettestoneion Seazoria's were first discovered in 2,003 by
excavation construction worker Mike Hallett of Layton Utah.
While working in commercial excavation along an ancient sea
shore MIke Hallett began to map the very specialized and
complex configurations of individual stones from the surface
down to a depth of 45 feet below ground where the bedrock
begins. Mapping reveled the specialized configurations were in
the exact configurations of large scale highly evolved prehistoric
marine reptiles right down to the very finest details.
25. 484 MILLION YEARS THE HALLETTESTONEION SEAZORIA
REMAINS HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO INDIVIDUAL STONES
The Hallettestoneion Seazoria biological remains have
been reduced to dirt and individual stones over the past
nearly 500 million years. Exactly what should be expected
from biological remains that have survived for this many
years. The key to developing and obtaining a discovery
overview and basic prehistoric biological understanding
is through hands on field research inside the Seazoria
Dragons graveyards working physically with the
Hallettestoneion biological remains.
26. PALEONTOLOGISTS MUST TRANSITION FROM 65 -
220YR DINOSAURS TO 484 MILLION YEAR SEAZORIA
Scientists will be forced to cross over the age and size barriers of
DRAGONS
the 130 - 300 foot long Seazoria Dragons that became extinct 484
million years ago. The Seazoria size and age has become a
barrier and has prevented paleontologists from exploring this
exciting new era of advanced prehistoric marine biology. that
features the reign of the true prehistoric Sea Dragons.
Paleontologists interested in working with Seazoria Biology will
have to be able to successfully make the SIZE and
AGE transition from the land dinosaur era of 220 to 65 million
years into the 484 million year Ordovician era of large scale
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons
27. EXTERNAL SHAPE
THE FEATURES
ZORIA INTERNAL SUB -
STRUCTURE
REPEAT FRAMEWORK AND
SEAZORIA LAYOUT
All individual Stones are structurally configured in very
specialized biologically produced right or left handed biological
structures. Having very specialized external repeating structural
features common only to biology. More importantly all right and
left structurally configured and biologically produced Zoria
Repeating biological structures all share a very complex internal
sub structure framework that is responsible to producing the
complex specialized Zoria Repeating triangular wedge and the
ultra specialized internal and external features that are ever
present and structurally inherent the the right and left handed
Zoria Repeat triangular wedge.