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- The-Journal-Of-Gemmology-347-2015--LR-FINAL.Pdf (Gem-A.Com)
- Burmese Amber Taxa
- Further Reading for Colored Stones
- 35968 G&J Summer 2010.Indd
- Amber – the Caribbean Approach
- Chemical and Spectroscopic Signatures of Resins from Sumatra
- (Coleoptera, Elateridae) from the Eocene Baltic Amber Robin Kundrata1*, Andris Bukejs2, Alexander S
- Summer 2002 Gems & Gemology
- D:\00-Naswietlarnia Ania Fk\Anna\81-Kosmowska.Vp
- Bibliography of Andrew J
- Volume 34 / No. 8 / 2015
- Fossilized Microbial Forms in Baltic and Goan Amber-A Comparative Pioneer Study
- A Comparison of Resinous Artifacts in the Ancient Near East Honors Research Thesis
- WEST CHESTER PERIODIC TABLE CONTENTS LIST.Xlsx
- Understanding Gems
- A Review of Amber and Copal Occurrences in Africa and Their Paleontological Significance Valentine Bouju, Vincent Perrichot
- Atlas Kamieni S&A Wersja Angielska Mail
- Table 1. the Twenty-Five Most Significant Amber Deposits and Their Evolutionary Phases1
- Arthropod Entombment in Weathering-Formed Opal
- AN UPDATE on COLOR in GEMS. PART 2: COLORS INVOLVING MULTIPLE ATOMS and COLOR CENTERS by Emmunuel Fritsch and George R
- Weston Nurseries Rhododendrons and Azaleas
- The Ants of the Baltic Amber
- Carnivorous Leaves from Baltic Amber
- February 2005 Gemstone of the Month: Amber
- A New Species of the Genus Glaesotropis Gratshev and Zherikhin, 1995 (Coleoptera, Anthribidae) from Rovno Amber
- Coleoptera: Melandryidae) Described from Late Eocene Baltic Amber
- Volume 35 / No. 6 / 2017
- Entomopathogenic Fungi (Hypocreales: Ophiocordycipitaceae) Infecting Bark Lice (Psocoptera) in Dominican and Baltic Amber
- A New Soldier Beetle of the Extinct Tribe Cacomorphocerini Fanti & Kupryjanowicz, 2018
- Volume 35 / No. 2 / 2016
- Mughal Spinels Great Scot: the 2011 Scottish Conference Testing Amber
- A New Species of the Genus Protaneuretus Wheeler (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Bitterfeld Amber (Late Eocene), with a Key to the Species of the Genus D
- New Fossil Stilt-Legged Mites of Neophyllobius Berlese, 1886 (Acariformes, Camerobiidae) from Eocene Baltic Amber
- Key to Identifying Fake Amber Necklaces and Bracelets