Lower Ordovician acritarch from the Prague Basin

Acritarchy is a design collective based in New York City. Our work develops the concept of the permeable boundary—neither a wall nor an aperture, but something in between.

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Veryhachium sp

An acritarch is one of a group of small microfossils defined as having an uncertain origin and frequently possessing round or complex shells. Acritarchs can be identified as far back as the Archaean Eon (2,500,000,000 BCE and earlier) and may have reached their maximum diversity during the Ordovician Period (485,400,000–443,800,000 BCE).

Leiofusa squama Deunff

 

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