“…This is evidenced by the exceptional preservation of the sedimentary textures in primary anhydrite, which shows no signs of rehydration and would otherwise overprint and destroy the primary structures [ Pueyo et al ., ]. In addition, the presence of nitrate and perchlorate minerals, as well as very soluble halides (e.g., Br − , I − , and IO 3− minerals), accompanying halite and sulfates is further evidence of extreme conditions including water activity lower than 0.60 [ Fernández‐Remolar et al ., ]. Preservation of diverse biomolecules has been reported under these stressful extreme conditions, which suggests that rapid mineralization, low water activity, and basin subsidence are key factors to increase preservation rates for very labile biomolecules, such as nucleic acids [ Fernández‐Remolar et al ., ].…”