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News Release 11-035
Oldest Fossils of Large Seaweeds, Worm-like Animals Tell Story of Ancient Oxygen
Geobiologists uncover Davy Jones Locker of fossils near small village in south China
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Seaweed holdfast, a 600 million-year-old fossil from the Lantian Formation in China.
Credit: Zhe Chen and Xunlai Yuan
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A cluster of fossils from the Lantian area, preserved and unearthed in very high densities.
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Paleontologists studied the fossils near Lantian village, south China.
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A treasure trove of fossils was found at this excavation site near Lantian village.
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Davy Jones' Locker, it might be called: a once-thriving deep-sea community is buried on land.
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