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JINAN, March 30 (Xinhuanet) -- Villagers have
discovered a batch of fossilized fish aged over 20 million years at Bozi Village
in Shandong Province, east China, when digging a well at the field about five
kilometers away from the seashore.
The fossilized fish, six to eight
centimeters long and 1.5 centimeters wide, were mixed with carbonized algae and
embedded in the rock layers about 40 to 60 meters underground, said
archaeologists from the Penglai City of the province.
The fossilized fish, brown or black, look fleshy and
lifelike and it is easy to tell the fish's head, ribs, spine and tailfin.
Archaeologists judged that the fish fossils were
formed in the Tertiary Period of the Cenozoic Era, dating back 18 to 23 million
years.
The discovery of the fossilized fish has provided
valuable materials for studying the changes of landforms, relief and climate in
the Shandong Peninsula. Enditem |