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Paleontology / Geology / Fossil record / Fossil / Coprolite / Trace fossil / Permineralization / Macrofossil / Micropaleontology
Date: 2002-04-04 20:14:43
Paleontology
Geology
Fossil record
Fossil
Coprolite
Trace fossil
Permineralization
Macrofossil
Micropaleontology

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