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The fossil site is a muddy layer packed with leaves from hardwood trees that lived more than 300 years ago along Conestoga Creek in Lancaster County Pa.
and sweet birch trees shaded Conestoga Creek according to a study the researchers published today (Nov 13) in the journal PLOS ONE.
Located on the West Branch of the Little Conestoga Creek in Lancaster County PA. Arrow indicates dark paleo-wetland soil layer containing fossil leaf deposits with four plus meters of historical sediment buildup on top.
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