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Amber with Organic Debris
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Amber with Organic Debris

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This polished piece of Dominican amber from early to mid-Cenozoic (30–40 million years ago) contains a dense concentration of microscopic organic fragments—plant matter, fungal spores, and possibly insect remnants. These inclusions offer a rich archive of prehistoric biodiversity, preserving the smallest details of life from ancient tropical forests.
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