In Lebanon, the 'Amber Man' digs up golden time capsules from the age of the dinosaurs
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Lebanon's amber outcrops from the early Cretaceous period provide a rare glimpse into the transition from ferns and conifers to flowering plants, crucial in Earth's evolutionary history.
Paleontologist Dany Azar's discoveries of 450 amber outcrops in Lebanon offer valuable insights into a significant ecological shift that occurred over 130 million years ago, amidst the era of dinosaurs.
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