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Leonardo fossil sketch may depict early nests

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#1    Still Waters

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 01:48 PM

Around 500 years ago, Leonardo da Vinci briefly focused his attention on fossils — and inadvertently triggered a mystery that remains unsolved.

A page of Leonardo's Paris Manuscript I is covered in sketches of marine fossils; among them is a honeycomb-like array of hexagons that palaeontologists think might constitute the first recorded observation of an enigmatic trace fossil called Paleodictyon1.

The fossil is thought ny many paleontologists to be an imprint of burrows made by an animal living in loose sediment on the sea floor. Examples of Paleodictyon have been found that date back to the Cambrian period, 542 million to 488 million years ago, and similar structures are still being made on the sea floor today.

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Posted 20 November 2012 - 02:39 PM

Too bad Leonardo isn't around today instead of then where the wrong move could be seen as blasphemy.  The man was a genius.





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