From counterfeit trilobites to elaborate hoaxes designed to fool the world’s top scientists, fossil forgery is a surprisingly common problem. This exploration delves into some of history’s most audacious frauds, including the comical “Lying Stones,” the infamous Piltdown Man, and the “Archaeoraptor” missing link. Discover the clever methods, bold motivations, and scientific detective work that ultimately unmasked these paleontological scams.
History’s Most Audacious Fossil Frauds
Delving into paleontological history reveals a world of audacious forgeries, from hilariously fake “Lying Stones” to a composite “missing link” dinosaur that fooled the experts.
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