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  • Price tags depend on a piece of amber's size, coloring and what was trapped inside it millions of years ago.

    Bob Schulman: Chiapas Runs Hot and Cold 2010

  • WV: menagi. seems to fite with amber's story... he he

    The Apostrophe is Silent Jen 2009

  • At the dedication of the castle and its formal christening as the Battle Axe of the Cross, a Polish poet from theJagiellonian University at Krakow asked permis - sion to read a poem which he had written in honor of Barbara Ossolinska's famed amber necklace, and he recited a rather heavily constructed but deeply moving evocation of amber's mystery and glory:

    Poland Michener, James 1983

  • The eyes which Derek had always seen sad and lustreless glowed with a fire like the amber's.

    The Inner Shrine Basil King 1893

  • "The tree that produced the sap is still unknown, but the amber's chemistry is surprisingly very much like that of a group of more recent New World angiosperms called Hymenaea," says Nascimbene.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • "The tree that produced the sap is still unknown, but the amber's chemistry is surprisingly very much like that of a group of more recent New World angiosperms called Hymenaea," says Nascimbene.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • The amber's chemical designation is Class Ic, and it is the only Ic fossil resin discovered thus far from the Cretaceous.

    Scientific Blogging News Account 2010

  • The amber's chemical designation is Class Ic, and it is the only Ic fossil resin discovered thus far from the Cretaceous.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

  • "The tree that produced the sap is still unknown, but the amber's chemistry is surprisingly very much like that of a group of more recent New World angiosperms called Hymenaea," says Paul Nascimbene, one of the study's co-authors.

    Scientific Blogging News Account 2010

  • "The tree that produced the sap is still unknown, but the amber's chemistry is surprisingly very much like that of a group of more recent New World angiosperms called Hymenaea," says Nascimbene.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010

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