Article 6JYS9 The 280m-year-old fossil reptile that turned out to be a forgery

The 280m-year-old fossil reptile that turned out to be a forgery

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Kate Ravilious
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Modern imaging techniques reveal item thought to be well preserved lizard-like fossil is painted carving

Generations of palaeontologists have marvelled over a 280m-year-old fossilised lizard-like reptile, Tridentinosaurus antiquus, discovered in the Italian Alps in 1931.

Thought to be one of the best-preserved specimens of the species, palaeontologists believed there were even traces of carbonised skin on the surface. Now modern imaging techniques have revealed that this treasured fossil is, in fact, a carving covered in black paint.

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