HomepageDiscover & LearnEarth Science Earth science The Mineralogy and Palaeontology collections include rocks, minerals, gemstones and fossils. Learn more about these naturally occurring, inorganic solids. Updated 13/02/19 Share this page: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linkedin Share via Email Print this page On this page... Shaping the Earth What makes the Earth unique? Where does it fit in the Solar System and, ultimately, the universe? Take a look inside the Earth and find out what it is made from and how it is structured. Look at the processes that shape the Earth. Read more What are minerals? Minerals are an integral part of the structure of the Earth. Explore what minerals are, and how they are made, how they are identified and what they are used for. Look at the specific chemical and physical properties of minerals. Read more Mineral properties Find out about the properties of minerals. Read more Gemstones Gemstones are prized for their beautiful colours and patterns and are used in a range of applications including jewellery, decorative items and as important features of mineral collections. Read more Australia over time Learn about our evolving landscape, Australian megafauna and other extinct animals and how we use fossils to relate the animals of the past with those of today. Megafauna Fossil sites in AustraliaGeological time scale Learn more Mineralogy Learn more about our mineralogy and petrology collections and study of minerals and rocks. GemstonesCrystals Learn more Mineralogy Collection Study of rocks & minerals. Learn more Palaeontology collection Ancient animals and plant fossils. Read more Australian Museum Research Institute Scientific discovery and conservation of our collections. Find out more You may also be interested in...