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Jasper said:I've discovered several fossils.
Who Were the Ancient Bog Mummies? Surprising New Clues
Ongoing research suggests at least two 2,000-year-old corpses had traveled before their deaths.
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But ongoing research is uncovering an entirely new dimension: When alive, these people of the bog may have instead been special members of their villages, which in the early Iron Age were loosely scattered across Denmark.
New chemical analyses applied to two of the Danish bog bodies, Huldremose Woman and Haraldskær Woman, show that they had traveled long distances before their deaths. What's more, some of their clothing had been made in foreign lands and was more elaborate than previously thought.
Nebulous said:Have you ever discovered a fossil?
What can fossils teach us?![]()
beowulf said:Nebulous said:Have you ever discovered a fossil?
What can fossils teach us?![]()
ive picked up some trilobite fossils on a beach thats well known for fossils
they teach us that evolution did happen proving a lot of creationist theories wrong
New fossils found in Argentina represent the most complete giant sauropod dinosaur ever discovered.
Scientists say they have 70% of the key bones needed to fully describe the creature, Dreadnoughtus schrani.
It means they can confidently estimate its great bulk - a beast that measured 26m from head to tail and weighed in at almost 60 tonnes.
Remarkably, the skeletal analysis reveals Dreadnoughtus was still growing at the time of its death.
Evil Eye said:I wonder if they got hit by lightning a lot![]()