The Citizen (KZN)

Mall’s ‘pretty pavers’ fossils

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Bangkok – More than 70 shells embedded in a footpath outside a Bangkok shopping mall have been found to be the fossils of marine creatures that lived more than 66 million years ago, Thai experts said.

An eagle-eyed shopper first spotted the snail-shaped fossils, measuring up to 12cm across, dotted along a 400m stretch of pavement by the Siam Square shopping centre in a major tourist district.

Palaeontol­ogists from the ministry of natural resources and environmen­t investigat­ed and found 77 ammonite fossils.

Ammonites are marine creatures believed to have died out 66 million years ago, Preecha Saithong, director of the ministry’s fossil protection division, said on Tuesday.

“The ammonites are real,” he said.

Local media reported that the footpath was repaired two years ago and the shells may have been inserted into the concrete as decoration by subcontrac­tors.

The fossilised oceandwell­ing molluscs, which lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, are sold as souvenirs in several popular tourist destinatio­ns. –

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