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66-million-year-old vomit fossil discovered in Denmark
The rare find, which was discovered at Stevns Klint, a coastal region off the Baltic Sea, reveals ancient predator-prey dynamics.
Fossilized vomit found in Denmark dates back 66 million years — prehistoric puke hailed as national treasure
Something smells rotten in the state of Denmark. Or, rather, it did 66 million years ago, Danish scientists say, announcing the recent discovery of very old shark vomit on the country’s Cliffs of Stevns — a coastal scenic spot one hour from Copenhagen.
66-million-year-old vomit discovered by amateur fossil hunter in Denmark: "Truly an unusual find"
A paleontologist hailed the discovery as "truly an unusual find," adding it helped explain the relationships in the prehistoric food chain.
66 million-year-old fish vomit, dating back to the time of dinosaurs, discovered in Denmark
The discovery was made by Peter Bennicke, a local fossil hunter with a passion for ancient relics, who stumbled upon unusual fragments while exploring the chalk cliffs of Stevns Klint.
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Neolithic people in Denmark sacrificed ‘sun stones’ after climate cataclysm, scientists say
Sacrifices of “sun stones” occurred around the same time a volcanic eruption in 2900 BC dimmed the sun throughout Northern ...
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Prehistoric puke offers clues about ancient sea predators’ diets
Two underwater sea lilies were eaten and regurgitated around 66 million years ago. They were preserved as fossilized vomit.
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Rare pre-Viking helmet pieces — fit for a king — discovered in Denmark. Take a look
Julie Nielsen, ROMU’s archaeological director, said finding any helmet parts are relatively rare in Denmark, but finding one ...
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Volcanic eruptions darkened ancient Europe’s sky. See ‘sun stones’ people sacrificed
Volcanic eruptions were cataclysmic in centuries past, from the 43 B.C. eruption of a volcano in Alaska that caused failed ...
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Ancient society may have carved 'sun stones' to end volcanic winter
Neolithic people buried hundreds of stones carved with images of the sun about 4900 years ago and they may have done it ...
ZME Science on MSN
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Could These Ancient Artifacts Have Been Created to End a Volcanic Winter?
Ice core analysis from Greenland reveals volcanic upheaval that coincides with the creation of mysterious "sunstones" in ...
Anadolu Ajansi
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66-million-year-old fossilized vomit discovered in Denmark
Rare find, likely from prehistoric fish, sheds light on ancient ecosystems, food chains, say experts - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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