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2
Fossilization processes
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2.1
Permineralization
2.2
Casts and molds
2.3
Authigenic mineralization
2.4
Replacement and recrystallization
2.5
Adpression (compression-impression)
2.6
Soft tissue, cell and molecular preservation
2.7
Carbonization and coalification
2.8
Bioimmuration
3
Types
Toggle Types subsection
3.1
Index
3.2
Trace
3.3
Transitional
3.4
Microfossils
3.5
Resin
3.6
Derived or reworked
3.7
Wood
3.8
Subfossil
3.9
Chemical fossils
4
Dating
Toggle Dating subsection
4.1
Estimating dates
4.1.1
Stratigraphy
4.2
Limitations
5
Sites
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5.1
Lagerstätten
6
Stromatolites
7
Astrobiology
8
Pseudofossils
9
History of the study of fossils
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9.1
Ancient civilizations
9.2
Early modern explanations
9.3
Linnaeus and Darwin
9.4
After Darwin
9.5
Modern era
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14
See also
15
References
16
Further reading
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2
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2.1
Permineralization
2.2
Casts and molds
2.3
Authigenic mineralization
2.4
Replacement and recrystallization
2.5
Adpression (compression-impression)
2.6
Soft tissue, cell and molecular preservation
2.7
Carbonization and coalification
2.8
Bioimmuration
3
Types
Toggle Types subsection
3.1
Index
3.2
Trace
3.3
Transitional
3.4
Microfossils
3.5
Resin
3.6
Derived or reworked
3.7
Wood
3.8
Subfossil
3.9
Chemical fossils
4
Dating
Toggle Dating subsection
4.1
Estimating dates
4.1.1
Stratigraphy
4.2
Limitations
5
Sites
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5.1
Lagerstätten
6
Stromatolites
7
Astrobiology
8
Pseudofossils
9
History of the study of fossils
Toggle History of the study of fossils subsection
9.1
Ancient civilizations
9.2
Early modern explanations
9.3
Linnaeus and Darwin
9.4
After Darwin
9.5
Modern era
10
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11
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12
As medicine
13
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14
See also
15
References
16
Further reading
17
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Reliability
2
Fossilization processes
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2.1
Permineralization
2.2
Casts and molds
2.3
Authigenic mineralization
2.4
Replacement and recrystallization
2.5
Adpression (compression-impression)
2.6
Soft tissue, cell and molecular preservation
2.7
Carbonization and coalification
2.8
Bioimmuration
3
Types
Toggle Types subsection
3.1
Index
3.2
Trace
3.3
Transitional
3.4
Microfossils
3.5
Resin
3.6
Derived or reworked
3.7
Wood
3.8
Subfossil
3.9
Chemical fossils
4
Dating
Toggle Dating subsection
4.1
Estimating dates
4.1.1
Stratigraphy
4.2
Limitations
5
Sites
Toggle Sites subsection
5.1
Lagerstätten
6
Stromatolites
7
Astrobiology
8
Pseudofossils
9
History of the study of fossils
Toggle History of the study of fossils subsection
9.1
Ancient civilizations
9.2
Early modern explanations
9.3
Linnaeus and Darwin
9.4
After Darwin
9.5
Modern era
10
Art
11
Trading and collecting
12
As medicine
13
Gallery
14
See also
15
References
16
Further reading
17
External links
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Reliability
2
Fossilization processes
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2.1
Permineralization
2.2
Casts and molds
2.3
Authigenic mineralization
2.4
Replacement and recrystallization
2.5
Adpression (compression-impression)
2.6
Soft tissue, cell and molecular preservation
2.7
Carbonization and coalification
2.8
Bioimmuration
3
Types
Toggle Types subsection
3.1
Index
3.2
Trace
3.3
Transitional
3.4
Microfossils
3.5
Resin
3.6
Derived or reworked
3.7
Wood
3.8
Subfossil
3.9
Chemical fossils
4
Dating
Toggle Dating subsection
4.1
Estimating dates
4.1.1
Stratigraphy
4.2
Limitations
5
Sites
Toggle Sites subsection
5.1
Lagerstätten
6
Stromatolites
7
Astrobiology
8
Pseudofossils
9
History of the study of fossils
Toggle History of the study of fossils subsection
9.1
Ancient civilizations
9.2
Early modern explanations
9.3
Linnaeus and Darwin
9.4
After Darwin
9.5
Modern era
10
Art
11
Trading and collecting
12
As medicine
13
Gallery
14
See also
15
References
16
Further reading
17
External links
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108 languages
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2.1
Permineralization
2.2
Casts and molds
2.3
Authigenic mineralization
2.4
Replacement and recrystallization
2.5
Adpression (compression-impression)
2.6
Soft tissue, cell and molecular preservation
2.7
Carbonization and coalification
2.8
Bioimmuration
3
Types
Toggle Types subsection
3.1
Index
3.2
Trace
3.3
Transitional
3.4
Microfossils
3.5
Resin
3.6
Derived or reworked
3.7
Wood
3.8
Subfossil
3.9
Chemical fossils
4
Dating
Toggle Dating subsection
4.1
Estimating dates
4.1.1
Stratigraphy
4.2
Limitations
5
Sites
Toggle Sites subsection
5.1
Lagerstätten
6
Stromatolites
7
Astrobiology
8
Pseudofossils
9
History of the study of fossils
Toggle History of the study of fossils subsection
9.1
Ancient civilizations
9.2
Early modern explanations
9.3
Linnaeus and Darwin
9.4
After Darwin
9.5
Modern era
10
Art
11
Trading and collecting
12
As medicine
13
Gallery
14
See also
15
References
16
Further reading
17
External links
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3.8
Subfossil
3.9
Chemical fossils
4
Dating
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Limitations
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2.4
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Subfossil
3.9
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4
Dating
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Limitations
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2.3
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2.4
Replacement and recrystallization
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2.6
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2.7
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Index
3.2
Trace
3.3
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3.5
Resin
3.6
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3.7
Wood
3.8
Subfossil
3.9
Chemical fossils
4
Dating
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Limitations
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Sites
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Stromatolites
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Pseudofossils
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History of the study of fossils
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2.4
Replacement and recrystallization
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2.6
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2.7
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Bioimmuration
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Index
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3.3
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3.5
Resin
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Wood
3.8
Subfossil
3.9
Chemical fossils
4
Dating
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Limitations
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