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Information: Amber is the fossilized resin of trees. It is generally a golden brown color, very low density, and may or may not contain fossil inclusions such as trapped plant material, insects, or other small animals.
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Amber: A Perfect Fossil Trap Amber: A Perfect Fossil Trap: Volker Arnold's sites about amber and its natural history, particularly micro inclusions such as pollen grains. Includes a large collection of terminology related to amber. (Amber) http://home.t-online.de/home/Arnold-Heide/ebrnstrt.htm
Swedish Amber Museum Swedish Amber Museum: Choice of English version. (Amber) http://www.brost.se/
New Jersey has Treasure Trove of Amber New Jersey has Treasure Trove of Amber: Article by Jeff Poling about New Jersey amber. (Amber) http://www.dinosauria.com/jdp/misc/amber.htm
Amberica West Amberica West: Offers general information about amber and amber mining. Includes a discussion about recognizing fake amber. (Amber) http://www.ambericawest.com/
The World of Amber The World of Amber: By Susie Ward Aber of Emporia State University. (Amber) http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/amber/amber.htm
The Amber Collectors Club The Amber Collectors Club: UK organization for amber collectors. (Amber) http://www.ambershop.co.uk/amberclub.htm
Amber Amber: Garry Platt's extensive page about amber, with links to other resources. (Amber) http://www.gplatt.demon.co.uk/map.htm#THE INDEX
Alfred Correya's Baltic Amber Collection Alfred Correya's Baltic Amber Collection: Pictures of insect inclusions from a collection acquired by the Hunterian Museum. (Amber) http://www.hmag.gla.ac.uk/Neil/Amber/amber.htm
Dead Bugs in Amber Dead Bugs in Amber: Large list of amber resources. (Amber) http://members.tripod.com/Snakefly/index-2.html
Gintaro Galerija Muziejus Gintaro Galerija Muziejus: Museum of Baltic amber featuring exhibits of jewelry and art. [English and Lithuanian] (Amber) http://www.ambergallery.lt/english/
Amber: Jewels of the Past Amber: Jewels of the Past: Amber page created by Tammi L. Johnson. (Amber) http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Geology/webdogs/amber/welcome.html