Where is this fossil now?
discovered in antiquity by Greeks in Pleistocene peat fossil beds at Megalopolis & placed on acropolis of Nichoria, discovered in 1970s by Ripp Rapp/Minnesota Messinia Expedition, misplaced until 1997, described in my

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CW//Spoilers/Suicide

"That's the chemist's symbol for poison."
"I didn't know that."
"You do now."
"Afsan...?"
"Yes"
"I'm sorry."
"Yes."
And that was followed by the longest silence of all.

book 2 by

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"Then stay! Stay here. Stay with me" There was a long, long moment between them. The sun slid behind a silvery cloud. "I'm sorry," she said at last. "I have to do what I think is right." She turned and walked away. book 2 by

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"brings together myth, art, geology& paleontology in a convincing manner. Mayor's chronicles show that people of Greek and Roman times had a broad understanding of fossils as organic remains of extinct organisms"-- American Scientist

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Found this interesting block of bone at Charmouth yesterday... looks like a row of Ichthyosaur verts and ribs.

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Pat & Chris garden volunteers proudly presenting coprolites (dinosaur poo) found in Folkestone. Lovely!

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Let’s see if we can get lovely Big D on board. Evie’s letter to and her painting of how she sees the statue for

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I am super loving the beta of and I love the guy who sells you lamps

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