The Nama assemblage was the last of the Ediacaran biotic assemblages. Following the Avalon and White Sea assemblages, it spanned from c. 550 Ma to c. 539...
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Ediacaran biota (section Nama assemblage)
point is not universally accepted. The assemblage, while less diverse than the White Sea or Nama assemblages, resembles Carboniferous suspension-feeding...
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Look up Nama, nama, or nāma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nama or NAMA may refer to: NAMA (gene), a long non-coding RNA gene Nama (plant), a genus...
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Sea assemblage was the second of the three Late Ediacaran biotic assemblages, following the Avalon assemblage and preceding the Nama assemblage. It spanned...
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The Avalon assemblage was the first of the three Late Ediacaran biotic assemblages, spanning from c. 575 Ma to c. 560 Ma. It was followed by the White...
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are known from the late Neoproterozoic, including one from the early Nama assemblage possibly coinciding with the first pulse of the end-Ediacaran extinction...
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occurred around the same time as the boundary between the White Sea and Nama assemblages. Another major negative carbon isotope excursion is known to have occurred...
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association with Cloudina fossils. Among the late Precambrian fossil assemblage in the Nama group, Namibia, Namacalathus far outnumber Cloudina and other poorly...
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"New Ediacaran biota from the oldest Nama Group, Namibia (Tsaus Mountains), and re-definition of the Nama Assemblage". Geological Magazine. 160 (9): 1673–1686...
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fourth lasted from 550 to 539 Ma and is known as the interval of the Nama biotic assemblage. There is evidence for a mass extinction during this period from...
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Ediacara-type biota (it is in broad sense: Ediacara-, Nama-, Avalon-type ecological assemblage) it is community of the Metazoa and problematic organisms:...
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Glaessner in 1963. It is characterized as a tubular fossil found in the Nama group (570-543 Ma) of South West Africa. Archaeichnium is a tube-shaped fossil...
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that the predator was similar in size to Cloudina. Fossil findings in the Nama Group, Namibia, suggest that Cloudina was one of the first reef-building...
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youngest known trilobozoan, being their first occurrence in the Nama biotic assemblage (550–539 Ma). It is also the first likely animal fossil from this...
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1134/S0031030107020013. S2CID 86636748. Glaessner, M. F. (1963). "Zur Kenntnis der Nama-Fossilien Südwest-Afrikas" (PDF). Naturhistorisches Museum Wien. Bd. 66 (1962):...
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Ediacaran genera Georg Gürich Gürich, Georg (1930). "Die Kuibis-Fossilien der Nama-Formation von Südwestafrika". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 15 (2–3): 137–154...
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pan in the eastern Nama-Karoo. Kiberd, Philip (2006-12-01). "Bundu Farm: A Report on Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Assemblages from a Pan Site in...
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metazoans in thrombolite-stromatolite reefs of the terminal Proterozoic Nama Group, Namibia". Paleobiology. 26 (3): 334–359. Bibcode:2000Pbio...26..334G...
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Akbar Nama of Abu-l-Fazl. Vol. II. Translated by Beveridge, Henry. Calcutta, India: Asiatic Society. Abul Fazl 'Allami (1907). The Akbar Nama of Abu-l-Fazl...
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rivalries between the SS and the SA, in 1941, Ribbentrop appointed an assemblage of SA men to head the German embassies in Eastern Europe, with Manfred...
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Ernietta are known from the Nama Group (specifically, the Kuibis and Schwarzrand subgroups) of present-day Namibia. The Nama Group consists of fluvial and...
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Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. p. 38. Puar, Jasbir (2007). Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism...
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"Making Sport Great Again". Making Sport Great Again: The Uber-Sport Assemblage, Neoliberalism, and the Trump Conjuncture (e-book ed.). New York: Palgrave...
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Formation of the United States. The Whitehill Formation of the Karoo and Nama or Kalahari Basin is contemporaneous with the Huab Formation of the Huab...
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7 (Nakki) 59.8 1997 Näkki (Finnish) WGPSN Nama 57°N 29°E / 57°N 29°E / 57; 29 (Nama) 30.1 1979 Nama (?[clarification needed] folklore) WGPSN Nár...
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species were also found from the Ediacaran period – Ausia fenestrata from the Nama Group of Namibia, the sac-like Yarnemia ascidiformis, and one from a second...
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In Vedic creation pure consciousness creates the world as name and form (nama-rupa) and then enters it. However, in this process, consciousness also hides...
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which they had been stationed. In early 1941, Ribbentrop appointed an assemblage of SA men to German embassies in eastern Europe, with Manfred Freiherr...
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German, Afrikaans, or English. It has been suggested that it comes from Nama and means either "Place of the moss" or "Place of the frog". Perhaps this...
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pottery, although the (very untypical) Mycenaean palace amphora with octopus (NAMA 6725) clearly derives directly from the Minoan "Marine Style", and it ceases...
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