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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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The Famous Fossils Scientists Got Incredibly Wrong (Also ten coolest non-dinosaur fossils for 2021)
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The Famous Fossils Scientists Got Incredibly Wrong Michelle Starr, Science Alert, December 28, 2021 Also there is Ten coolest non-dinosaur fossils unearthed in 2021 By Harry Baker, Live Science, December 28, 2021 Yours, Paul H.-
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It is possible to be this a real cyclomedusa fossil?
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So I recently acquired this little Ediacaran fossil. The round convex blobs have been identified as Beltanelliformis/Nemiana, but I'm not so sure about the flat one in image 3. Is this just a flattened specimen of the same genus? Or is this something else (e.g. a holdfast? muscular structures?)? The small bump/dimple in the center, along with the circular(ish) rings are of interest. Location: Podolia, Ukraine
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Excavations for Ediacaran biota at Nilpena Station Continues
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A Family of Explorers in Search of Some of Earth’s Oldest Fossils by Emily Hughes, National Geographic, June 28, 2017 http://voices.nationalgeographic.com/2017/06/28/a-family-of-explorers-in-search-of-some-of-earths-oldest-fossils/ Dr. Mary Droser, University of California, Riverside http://earthscience.ucr.edu/droser.html Mary Droser studies ediacara fossils, August 2 2013 http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-08-02/mary-droser-studies-ediacara-fossils/4862498 Yours, Paul H.- 1 reply
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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 tha
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Highly Regulated Growth of Dickinsonia costata (Ediacaran Biota)
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Shedding light on Earth's first animals. Complex and highly regulated development of Dickinsonia, one of the oldest fossil animals, broadens our understanding of early evolution https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/05/170517154731.htm https://ucrtoday.ucr.edu/47122 Scott D. Evans, Mary L. Droser, James G. Gehling. Highly regulated growth and development of the Ediacara macrofossil Dickinsonia costata. Plos One, 2017 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0176874 http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0176874 http://journals- 1 reply
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