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Nature Protection: Important Fossils from Slovakia – Seal Devinophoca claytoni Issue number
772
Date of issue
09.09.2022
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      Devínska Kobyla hill (514 m) forms the south-eastern ridge of the Little Carpathians. A large number of paleontological sites makes this place unique. These include Bonanza, a significant paleontological site, that is located on the northern edge of Devínska Kobyla, between the boroughs of Dúbravka and Devínska Nová Ves.  The site is a rift in the Mesozoic limestone that is filled with marine sediments from the Early Tertiary – Miocene periods. Excavations have revealed rare fossils of marine and terrestrial vertebrates.         During the Early Tertiary period (Miocene) Devínska Kobyla was an area of dry land...

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