The
Paleoarchean (; also spelled
Palaeoarchaean (formerly known as
early Archean)) is a geologic
era within the
Archaean. It spans the period of time —the era being defined chronometrically and not referenced to a specific level in a rock section on
Earth. The name derives from Greek "Palaios"
ancient. The oldest ascertained life form (well-preserved bacteria older than found in
Western Australia) is from this era. 3,480 Ma: Fossils of
microbial mat found in 3.48 billion-year-old
sandstone discovered in
Western Australia. The first supercontinent
Vaalbara formed during this period.