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unveling west georgian ammonites: fossild from prehistoric sea

Author: davit berulava
Co-authors: Avto Buskhrikidze
Keywords: Ammonite, West Georgia
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The West Georgia region is renowned for its rich geological history, particularly in the realm of ammonite fossils. Ammonites, extinct marine mollusks belonging to the subclass Ammonoidea, have left an indelible mark on the stratigraphic record of this area. This conference aims to explore the diversity, evolutionary patterns, paleoecology, and stratigraphic significance of West Georgian ammonites. By examining the latest research findings and methodologies, this gathering of paleontologists, geologists, and enthusiasts will shed light on the intricate story of these ancient cephalopods and their role in understanding past environments. Key topics include biostratigraphy, paleoenvironmental reconstructions, and the implications of ammonite studies for broader geological and evolutionary frameworks. Join us as we uncover the secrets of West Georgia's fascinating ammonite heritage.



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