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The geologic record of the British city of Wolverhampton extends back approximately 420 million years ago to the Silurian period, before which time the city's landmass was likely submerged under water. The city's earliest fossil record includes trilobites, brachiopods and corals. Wolverhampton was probably underwater Mesozoic era. Fossils from this period include ammonites and other sea life from that time. During the Cenozoic, Wolverhampton's climate gradually became icy during the Ice Age and eventually yielded the environments now found in the city. The era's fossils include wooly mammoths, wooly rhinos, cave lions, saber-toothed tigers and possibly early Homo fossils.
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The Silurian trilobite Calymene blumenbachii is the Wolverhampton (and Dudley) city fossil.