Early Cretaceous 'flesh crocodile' dinosaur, one of the largest crocodile-like reptiles that ever lived. Science Illustrated magazine cover art.
Illustrating the fossilization process from dinosaurs, a velociraptor and protoceratops, to fossils being exposed on the ground.
This Cretaceous herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur had one of the most impressive horned, frilled head displays. Digital game app art.
Spiral prehistoric timeline infographic From the earliest life forms through evolution up to early humans.
A selection of drawings of the earliest human skull fragments to early humans, illustrated for the BBC TV series Origins of Us.
A prehistoric night landscape scene of a herd of charging mammoths near a neanderthal encampment.
Colossal prehistoric sea creatures. Parapuzosia, desmoceratid ammonite. Cameroceras, giant orthoconic cephalopod, ocean predator.
Historical progression timeline of the human race and it's achievements from pre-history to the modern age. BBC TV series Origins of Us.
'Parker's Original Lizard', a middle triassic small reptile, one of the earliest ones to walk and able to run fast on its back legs.
Natural history sketchbook watercolour study of this late jurassic bipedal carnivorous theropod.
Quirky Ice Age scene of unlucky mammoths wandering into a Neanderthal encampment, encapsulated within a snowglobe.
Showing three egg cutaways revealing stages of incubation development.
A late cretaceous carnivorous theropod similar to, but larger than, Tyrannosaurus Rex. Digital game app art.
Size Comparison between the enormous prehistoric quetzalcoatlus, the wandering albatross and the great bustard.
Early human life and survival, hunting the mighty mammoth.
'Ghost Dragon Hunter'. Early Cretaceous toothed pterodactyloid pterosaur, a type of flying reptile.
Prehistoric sea environment (Bearpaw Formation) of the Western Interior Seaway, Alberta. Illustration for electronic learning.
'Funeral Pyre Lord'. A late cretaceous feathered oviraptorid theropod dinosaur.
Prehistoric scene of how Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, looked 77 to 75 million years ago. Illustration for electronic learning.
Spiked lizard, a late jurassic large stegosaurian herbivore. Digital game app art.