Colchester Pit Hints Romans Were Early Sea-Monster Fossil Collectors

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Colchester Pit Hints Romans Were Early Sea-Monster Fossil Collectors
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In Colchester, UK, a 2nd‑century CE fossil pit yielded an ichthyosaur spinal bone that a Romans-era collector tucked among pottery and spoons; paleontologists say this is the oldest known example of deliberate ichthyosaur fossil collecting, suggesting Romans may have curated fossils perhaps influenced by Greek myths about sea monsters, with a roughly 1,800‑year gap before similar discoveries.

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