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Back in May or so I got my hands on some micromatrix from the Harding Sandstone, CO, USA. This formation dates back to the Ordovician: ~450-475 mya. It's chock full of some really cool and important fossils. It has some of the earliest vertebrate material, and some of the earliest steps in the evolution of teeth! I hope this is an informative and fun look into an important period in life's history. If you feel I have mischaracterized something or have left out pertinent information, please do speak up! I do also plan to post more pictures as I sort through material. If there's something specif
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From the album: Harding Sandstone
These star-like tubercles give Astraspis its name. Magnification 40x + iPhone zoom.-
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From the album: Harding Sandstone
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From the album: Harding Sandstone
Armor plates with odontodes/tubercles. Magnification 40x + iPhone zoom.-
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