Visit the Palaeontological Centre of Enciso, in the Cidaco’s Valley (La Rioja, Spain). This is a trip through the field of Palaeontology where you will learn how a palaeontologist works and how the main living beings that inhabited La Rioja in the past were.
Find out how palaeontologists study the fossils and the rock strata that contain those fossils.
Discover how the ancient organisms that lived in La Rioja 120 millions of years ago, in the Mesozoic, were like. And also in what way were they different from other more recent faunas.
This audio guide will allow you to visit the interpretative equipment of the Palaeontological Centre of Enciso autonomously, and at the same time it will supply you with complementary information to that contained on the exhibition panels. The audio guide is available in Spanish and English. We recommend using headphones in order to improve the guided experience.
The audio guide has an easy, attractive interface, and it has been created to provide informative commentary which reinforce the information on the exhibition panels. We hope to provide the viewer with a didactic, clear, and accessible for all audiences experience.
Contents:
Audio 1: Fossilised footprints or ichnites
Audio 2: The stratum: the sheet of a book
Audio 3: Deciphering the story
Audio 4: Palaeontological research
Audio 5: Evolution: the species change
Audio 6: The researcher’s task
Audio 7: Geological time scale
Audio 7B: The age, a delicate question
Audio 8: A world of constant change
Audio 8B: The story of a fossil in a changing world
Audio 9: Dinosaurs
Audio 10: The groups
Audio 11: Behaviour
Audio 12: Kings of the sea
Audio 13: Not everything was a dinosaur
Audio 14: Someone flew over the dinosaur’s nest
Audio 15: Other contemporary of the dinosaurs
Audio 16: Contemporaries of the dinosaurs from La Rioja
Audio 17: The Lower Cretaceous flora from La Rioja
Audio 18: Interpreting the data
Audio 19: The Cretaceous ecosystem of La Rioja
Audio 20: The end of an era
Audio 21: A word to conquer
Audio 22: The lab
Audio 23: An exceptional fossil Stephanorhinus etruscus
Find out how palaeontologists study the fossils and the rock strata that contain those fossils.
Discover how the ancient organisms that lived in La Rioja 120 millions of years ago, in the Mesozoic, were like. And also in what way were they different from other more recent faunas.
This audio guide will allow you to visit the interpretative equipment of the Palaeontological Centre of Enciso autonomously, and at the same time it will supply you with complementary information to that contained on the exhibition panels. The audio guide is available in Spanish and English. We recommend using headphones in order to improve the guided experience.
The audio guide has an easy, attractive interface, and it has been created to provide informative commentary which reinforce the information on the exhibition panels. We hope to provide the viewer with a didactic, clear, and accessible for all audiences experience.
Contents:
Audio 1: Fossilised footprints or ichnites
Audio 2: The stratum: the sheet of a book
Audio 3: Deciphering the story
Audio 4: Palaeontological research
Audio 5: Evolution: the species change
Audio 6: The researcher’s task
Audio 7: Geological time scale
Audio 7B: The age, a delicate question
Audio 8: A world of constant change
Audio 8B: The story of a fossil in a changing world
Audio 9: Dinosaurs
Audio 10: The groups
Audio 11: Behaviour
Audio 12: Kings of the sea
Audio 13: Not everything was a dinosaur
Audio 14: Someone flew over the dinosaur’s nest
Audio 15: Other contemporary of the dinosaurs
Audio 16: Contemporaries of the dinosaurs from La Rioja
Audio 17: The Lower Cretaceous flora from La Rioja
Audio 18: Interpreting the data
Audio 19: The Cretaceous ecosystem of La Rioja
Audio 20: The end of an era
Audio 21: A word to conquer
Audio 22: The lab
Audio 23: An exceptional fossil Stephanorhinus etruscus
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