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Fossils of Marine Organisms Reveal the Geological Transformation of Córdoba

Summary by invdes.com.mx
Findings of marine fossils in Córdoba show that the region was a shallow sea millions of years ago. INAH researchers highlight the importance of these vestiges Long before the mountains, coffee plantations and communities that today characterize the region, the territory currently occupied by Córdoba was part of an ancient shallow sea. This is evidenced by the findings of marine fossils found in different parts of the central area of the state.
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Findings of marine fossils in Córdoba show that the region was a shallow sea millions of years ago. INAH researchers highlight the importance of these vestiges Long before the mountains, coffee plantations and communities that today characterize the region, the territory currently occupied by Córdoba was part of an ancient shallow sea. This is evidenced by the findings of marine fossils found in different parts of the central area of the state.

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invdes.com.mx broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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