Over 140 fossils, including a rhino skull believed to be over 8.5 million years old, have been discovered during an excavation in central Turkey's Çankırı.
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Professor Ayla Sevim Erol, a faculty member of the Anthropology Department of Ankara University's Faculty of Language and History and the director of the excavation site, told an Anadolu Agency correspondent that the most important finding of this year's dig was a complete skull of a giant rhinoceros - a predecessor of rhinos as we know today.
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"Until now, we have obtained over three types of rhinoceros in this area. Almost 500 rhinoceros skulls have been removed from the area," Erol said, saying that this points to the presence of a wetland in the area currently classified as a barren site.
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She added that nearly 5,000 fossils have been recovered from the site.
Source: Daily Sabah [August 17, 2018]









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