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Review: Darwin's Lost World by Martin Brasier

By Douglas Palmer

4 February 2009

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THE seeming lack of fossils in Precambrian rocks was a problem for Darwin’s theory of evolution: where were the ancestors of the plethora of fossils in the earliest Cambrian strata? This is Brasier’s engaging account of the investigation by palaeontologists into whether the Cambrian explosion was really an outburst of life or only of fossils.

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Darwin’s Lost World

Martin Brasier

OUP

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