Fossils and the geological timescale

Different fossils were laid down at different points in the geological timescale:

  • Precambrian (3.8 billion to 570 million years ago)
    • Bacteria and blue-green algae
    • First complex multicellular organisms and soft-bodied animals, Charnia
  • Cambrian (570 to 500 million years ago)
    • First invertebrates
  • Ordovician (500 to 440 million years ago)
  • Silurian (440 to 410 million years ago)
    • First land plants
    • First land invertebrates
  • Devonian (410 to 365 million years ago)
  • Carboniferous (365 to 290 million years ago)
  • Permian (290 to 245 million years ago)
    • Extinction of trilobites
  • Triassic (245 to 210 million years ago)
  • Jurassic (210 to 140 million years ago)
    • First birds
  • Cretaceous (140 to 65 million years ago)
  • Paleocene (65 to 55 million years ago)
    • Diversification and spreading of mammals
  • Eocene (55 to 38 million years ago)
  • Oligocene (38 to 25 million years ago)
    • First grass
  • Miocene (25 to 5 million years ago)
  • Pliocene (5 to 2 million years ago)
    • First hominids