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Ancient bacteria and fungi
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Ancient bacteria and fungi
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Ancient bacteria and fungi (a-d): A)Colonies of "cultures" of bacteria are often fossilized etc.; B) Mycelia and Sporangia etc.; C) Scattered bacteria in plant cells; D) Other fossil plant cells etc.

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Keywords: prehistoric archaeology; paleo bacteriology; Paleopathology; Moodie, Roy Lee; ancient bacteria and fungi

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