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paleontology1 year ago

"Unveiling the Truth: The 280-Million-Year-Old Fossil Forgery Revealed"

A 280-million-year-old fossil, Tridentinosaurus antiquus, discovered in the Italian Alps in 1931 and thought to show preserved soft tissues, has been revealed to be partly a forgery with its body outline being painted. New research led by Dr. Valentina Rossi of University College Cork uncovered the deception, cautioning against its use in future studies. While the fossil's body outline is artificial, the bones of the hindlimbs and tiny bony scales called osteoderms are genuine, shedding light on the reptile's anatomy.

paleontology1 year ago

"Renowned 280-Million-Year-Old Fossil Revealed as Painted Forgery"

A 280 million-year-old reptilian fossil discovered in the Italian Alps, known as Tridentinosaurus antiquus, has been revealed to be a forgery due to the presence of bone-black paint creating the illusion of preserved soft tissue. The fossil, discovered in 1931, was believed to be a significant find for understanding early reptile evolution, but a recent analysis using advanced techniques concluded that the dark outline surrounding the skeleton is not genuine. This discovery highlights the importance of careful analysis and reporting of fossil finds to prevent misinformation and irreversible damage to specimens.