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9m-year-old fossils unearthed in south-western Turkiye

September 13, 2023 at 2:44 pm

Palaeontologist brushes fossils in Turkiye on 5 June, 2023 [Cahit Emrali/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images]

Researchers in south-western Turkiye have discovered animal fossils dating back to 9 million years ago, Anadolu Agency reports.

The discovery came during research by a group of paleoanthropologists, palaeontologists and geologists in Tavas in the province of Denizli.

Ahmet Ihsan Aytek, an anthropology professor at Denizli’s Pamukkale University, said they had unearthed fossils of many animals in their research since 2017.

“This year, we found fossils of a species from the felidae family” – or cats, both the household kind and the big variety – “a porcupine and a bird,” he said, adding that birds’ bones are very delicate and fossilisation is very difficult due to their physical structure.

Up to now there has only been “one set of bird bones in Anatolia, dating back approximately 7-9 million years,” he said, adding that this discovery comes second.

He said they determine the age range of the fossils through chemical and geological analysis.

Saying the excavations will also provide clues on the migration movements of animals, he added that they have prepared a joint project with Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen, Germany.

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