Spectacular Lower Proterozoic Stromatolites from Bolivia

Stromatolites

(Hand Polished)

Geological Time: Precambrian - Paleoproterozoic (2.2 to 2.4 Billion Years Old)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): 175 mm by 95 mm (maximum)

Fossil Site: Eastern Andes South of Cochabamba, District of Cochabamba, Bolivia, South America

Fossil Code: ST077

Price: $60.00 - sold


Description: This is an exceptional example the Earth's oldest fossil, stromatolite, from an unusual South American Precambrian formation. This slab of stromatolite was cut and polished perpendicularly to the individual colonial layers and thus exhibits multiple colored growth rings. The stromatolite has been polished to a mirror finish on one side, vividly rendering the inherent beauty of stromatolite and making apparent the biogenic process in its formation. The age is estimated to be 2.2 to 2.4 BILLION years old, near the Lower Paleoproterozoic, from a time in the Precambrian when stromatolite is believed to have been both ubiquitous and abundant on earth. This remarkable specimen is appropriate for display, teaching or research, representing primitive prokaryotic life responsible for forming the atmosphere that we breathe today. Stromatolites have persisted to the modern day in such places as Shark Bay, Australia where they continue their billions of years old lifestyle.

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