Abstract
The macroscopic fossils, an Ediacara-type composite moulds and casts, were found in the Dzhezhim Formation of the Timan Range for the first time. Among them, the representatives of palaeopascichnids, frondomorphs, chuariomorph colonies, arumberiamorph structures as well as trace fossils were diagnosed. Finding of a large number of various Ediacaran fossils on Timan Range both develops the understanding of their palaeogeographic range, and also clarifies the age limits of the deposition of the Dzhezhim Formation, whose stratigraphic position in the Upper Precambrian section was controversial.
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