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The ship isnt the only major find to have been turned up at Herlaugshaugen.
The findings may help scientists learn how our aquatic ancestors got their bite.this fossil included the whole body.
researchers detail some of their finds.A well-preserved jawless fish offers clues to how ancient fins evolved into arms and legs.A model of prehistoric fish teeth magnified 40 times is displayed during a press conference in Beijing on September 28.
said Per Erik Ahlberg of Swedens Uppsala University.A field team discovered the fossil trove in 2019.
The finds offer new clues about a key period of evolution thats been hard to flesh out because until now.
It also sparked a series of other changes in their anatomy.including the Mesabas commander.
The results of the work described in the book has validated the multidisciplinary technique employed and it is a game-changer for marine archaeology.Hydrographic Offices database of wrecks and other sources.
according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.The SS Mesaba was just one of 273 shipwrecks.