Abstract

The current status of the recorded fossils, dubiofossils and pseudofossils in Charnwood forest is reviewed. They belong to two Phyla, Coelenterata and Arthropoda, and represent life forms living in planktonic and benthonic environments during the period between 570 and 700 million years ago. Comparable fossils are known in rocks of this age in Australia, Namibia, Russia and Newfoundland, generally referred to the Ediacaran or Vendian stage of Precambrian time.

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