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Historical geology / Ediacaran biota / Fossils / Eric W. Mountjoy / Year of birth missing / Ediacara biota / Trace fossil / Ediacaran / Biology / Paleontology / Geology
Historical geology
Ediacaran biota
Fossils
Eric W. Mountjoy
Year of birth missing
Ediacara biota
Trace fossil
Ediacaran
Biology
Paleontology
Geology

Type Specimens and the Oldest Fossils By Paleontology Collections Manager, Marji Johns All the Royal BC Museum’s oldest fossils are type and figured specimens. A type specimen is special. It is the one a scientist uses

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