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The last of the considered by us minerals, found in charoite and named after geologists, mineralogists and naturalists, is djerfisherite.

Decorative items and personal adornments made of mammalian bones are known from archaeological finds associated with the first people.

At the present time, it is forbidden to capture turtles of the genus Eretmochelys, the shell of which was used for the production of jewelry and haberdashery.

Another mineral found in charoitites and imprinted on the name of the mineralogist-researcher is miserite.

Among the minerals of charoitite rocks, there are the names of not only modern geologists, but also researchers of other specialties, whose peak of activity occurred in the middle of the 19th century.