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    Other| May 01, 1989

    Earliest skeletal fossils from Precambrian-Cambrian boundary strata, Elburz Mountains, Iran

    B. Hamdi;
    B. Hamdi
    Geological Survey of Iran, Tehran, Iran
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    M. D. Brasier;
    M. D. Brasier
    University of Oxford, United Kingdom
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    Jiang Zhiwen
    Jiang Zhiwen
    Yunnan Institute of Geology, China
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    Geological Magazine (1989) 126 (3): 283–289.
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    B. Hamdi, M. D. Brasier, Jiang Zhiwen; Earliest skeletal fossils from Precambrian-Cambrian boundary strata, Elburz Mountains, Iran. Geological Magazine 1989;; 126 (3): 283–289. doi:

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      • Asia
      • biodiversity
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      • thallophytes
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