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Archaeologists Don't Give Credit: They Find Marine Fossils in a Roman Field and Don't Know How They Got There.

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An investigation published in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology has shaken the academic world.On the Atlantic coast of Morocco, archaeologists discovered marine fossils of more than 130 million years in the middle of a Roman settlement >These are the Cretaceous marine fossils found in a Roman settlement in MoroccoThe island of Mogador, located opposite the current city of Essaouira (Morocco) was an important Roman port and centre of …
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An investigation published in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology has shaken the academic world.On the Atlantic coast of Morocco, archaeologists discovered marine fossils of more than 130 million years in the middle of a Roman settlement >These are the Cretaceous marine fossils found in a Roman settlement in MoroccoThe island of Mogador, located opposite the current city of Essaouira (Morocco) was an important Roman port and centre of …

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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