An international research published in the journal BMC Biology provides new keys to solving one of the most persistent paleontological enigmas of the Paleozoic: the so-called Furongian vacuum, a time interval of approximately 497 to 485 million years ago during which specialists had recorded a noticeable shortage of fossils compared to the immediately preceding and subsequent periods.tags: fossil, archaeology, furongian» original news (www.labru…
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An international research published in the journal BMC Biology provides new keys to solving one of the most persistent paleontological enigmas of the Paleozoic: the so-called Furongian vacuum, a time interval of approximately 497 to 485 million years ago during which specialists had recorded a noticeable shortage of fossils compared to the immediately preceding and subsequent periods.tags: fossil, archaeology, furongian» original news (www.labru…