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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chengjiang Fossil Site' has mentioned 'Fossils' in the following places:
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For the fossils of the Chengjiang Biota, see Maotianshan shales.
"[1] These fossils are considered one of the most important fossil finds of the 20th century.
The fossils were first discovered by Henri Mansuy and Jaques Deprat who described them in 1912, the year after Charles Walcott's initial publications on the Burgess Shale.
They have been exploited in part through efforts that began at about the same time that Hou Xian-guang discovered the deposits that bear these exceptional fossils, with phosphate mining bringing in some 2/3 of the city's revenue in 2003.
Efforts were made to close the region to mining in a bid to support the city's bid for listing as a World Heritage Site, given the scientific significance of the fossils.
Chengjiang faces a dilemma between calls for preservation of the treasure trove of early Cambrian fossils, the economic reliance it has on the phosphate industry, and the difficulty of finding a balance between exploitation and restoration of the land while this is still possible.
The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering of Early Animal Life.
"Book Review - The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China" (PDF).
The rocks and fossils of the Chengjiang Fossil Site present an outstanding and extraordinarily preserved record that testifies to the rapid diversification of life on Earth during the early Cambrian period, 530 million years before present.
The fossils and rocks of the Chengjiang Fossil Site, together, present a complete record of an early Cambrian marine community.