Unveiling Ancient Secrets: How Experts Identify Fossils
Exploring the Ancient World
The Earth is millions of years old, and while we have never encountered dinosaurs in person, we believe they once roamed the planet. Numerous civilizations and various species that are now extinct also existed at one time, and we have evidence of their existence. This evidence often comes in the form of fossils.
Understanding Fossils
Fossils are created when an organism's imprint is preserved under layers of rock for hundreds of years. During excavations, archaeologists sometimes uncover stones that bear these imprints. Although these stones may appear ordinary, experts can identify fossils through careful examination. One unique method they use involves tasting the stone.
The Taste Test
Unlocking Secrets with Saliva
To uncover secrets that are centuries old, experts conduct extensive excavations over several months. When they suspect they have found a valuable fossil, they employ an unusual technique: they lick the stone. This method reveals whether the stone is a fossil or just a regular rock. If it’s a normal stone, the tongue glides over it easily. However, if it’s a fossil, it absorbs saliva, creating a sensation that feels like the stone is pulling the tongue in. This simple trick allows experts to identify fossils effectively.
The Importance of This Technique
A Cost-Effective Approach
During excavations, numerous samples are collected for testing, which can be costly. Therefore, experts aim to take only the most valuable items. Since rocks and fossils can look similar, licking the stone helps them avoid mistakenly taking back ordinary stones. This technique has led to the discovery of many fossils that have opened new chapters in human history.