paleoimaginary
Paleoimaginary is a term used in cultural and science communication contexts to describe how prehistoric life and ecosystems are imagined, depicted, and interpreted in media, art, and public discourse. It encompasses the visual, narrative, and conceptual frameworks through which people envision deep time, combining fossil evidence, scientific inference, and imaginative elements. The concept is as much about cultural storytelling as it is about scientific reconstruction.
Paleoimaginary differs from paleoart in that it foregrounds imaginative interpretation alongside or beyond empirical data. While
Media and educational contexts illustrate paleoimaginary in action. Films, television documentaries, video games, graphic novels, classroom
Scholars study paleoimaginary to understand how cultural imagery shapes public understanding of paleontology, influences funding and