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Paleontology is the scientific study of ancient life through the analysis of fossils, from microscopic organisms to dinosaurs and prehistoric plants, to understand Earth’s biological and geological history. This interdisciplinary field combines geology, biology, and ecology to reconstruct past environments, trace evolutionary processes, and interpret mass extinctions. Students gain skills in fossil excavation, preparation, and identification, as well as in dating techniques and paleoenvironmental reconstruction, often working in both laboratory and field settings. Graduates can pursue careers in research, museums, heritage management, environmental consulting, or academia, contributing to our knowledge of life’s history and its relevance to present-day biodiversity and climate change.
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