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Why are "fossils" and "paleontology" separate categories, since the latter is the study of the former? This biphercation is prevalent in Wikipedia.
Have images to add to page, but confused about how to do it.
Changed the section on 'preservation and taphonomy' to read that it is one of the few marine Devonian faunas exhibiting soft tissue preservation. Gogo (Western Australia), Miguasha (eastern Quebec), and the Cleveland Shale are all Devonian localities exhibiting soft tissue preservation. It may well be that Hunsrück is the only Early Devonian site exhibiting this style of preservation, but I cannot rule out others at this time. — Preceding unsigned comment added by The Braz (talk • contribs) 20:53, 5 March 2011 (UTC)Reply