Description
“Amber” is connected to a term meaning “beaming Sun.”
Amber, a fossilised tree resin that sometimes contains preserved organic material such as insects, offers valuable insights into biology and provides a wealth of information about ancient ecosystems, evolutionary history, morphological details, and colour preservation.
One common method scientists use to determine the age of insect fossils found in amber is radiometric dating, which involves measuring the decay of radioactive isotopes in the amber.
Insect fossils found in amber date back millions of years to the Triassic period. The Triassic Period (252-201 million years ago) began after Earth’s worst-ever extinction event devastated life.
PRINT#03M
Landscape Format:
Paper Print (Archival – Matt Texture)
A2 594 x 420mm Print Code K – R
A1 841 x 594mm Print Code L – R
A0 1189 x 841mm Print Code M – R
Landscape Format:
Fabric Print (Includes Aluminium Frame)
2000 x 1200mm(2 x 1.2m) Print Code A – R