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Earliest animal’s fossil ‘found’ in Bhimbetka is actually a fallen beehive: Bharatiya scientists refute find by US researchers

“Earliest animal’s fossil ‘found’ in Bhimbetka is actually a fallen beehive: Indian scientists refute find by US researchers”, Swarajyamag, June 17, 2023:

“Indian scientists have debunked previous claims about the origins of the Indian Dickinsonia fossil, which was initially reported to have been unearthed from the renowned UNESCO World Heritage Site Bhimbetka Cave Shelter in a study conducted in 2021.

According to their findings, the fossil is not a genuine prehistoric relic, but rather a remnant impression left behind by a fallen beehive.

The Vindhyan Supergroup, an expansive geological basin that has preserved over a billion years of Earth’s history, stands as one of the largest basins globally and has yielded numerous fossil discoveries shedding light on the origins and diversification of early life on our planet….”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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