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7. Microfossils in Australian Apex Chert (3.465 billion years old) Last but by no means least on our list of the world’s oldest fossils are the microfossils of the Australian Apex Chert formation.
New reconstructions based on the skeletons of two sisters who lived in a prehistoric mining community in what is now the ...
Roughly 6,000 years ago, two sisters worked in a mine in what is now the Czech Republic. Day after day, they extracted heavy ...