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Below is a wonderful lecture about the Ediacaran Avalon biota. The Ediacaran Avalon biota: New insights from old fossils Alex G. Liu, University of Cambridge, September 16, 2021 This lecture is a part of Virtual Seminars in Precambrian Geology List of Publications Yorus, Paul H.
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Found this fossil in an agate of unknown age from a gravel pit ...
SilurianSalamander posted a topic in Fossil ID
I think it looks shockingly similar to charnia. Maybe a cephalopod, snail, or plant? What could it be? -
I've been making a series of fossil-formation "lockets". Little trinkets that look like a rock, and which open up to show fossils from the rock formation depicted. This Ediacaran Biota locket is my most complex, and most carefully researched piece to-date. Right now I am considering what to do next... When I do an internet search for "famous fossil formations", the first result is for "Hell Creek". It's kind of tough to fit dinosaurs into these little lockets, but I am thinking I could get the K-Pg boundary plated (probably in Gold, since Iridium doesn't look all that different than pewter). I'd love to hear comments, and suggestions on other formations that would be good to do (I already have Burgess Shale and Solnhofen Limestone).
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