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Hunting the fossil frauds

By Jeff Hecht

17 November 2001

FOSSIL forgers may be about to meet their match. A geology student in the US

has devised a way to spot if different fragments of fossilised bone have been

cobbled together to make a fake.

Infamous fakes include Piltdown Man, a combination of human and ape bones,

and the Archaeoraptor fake exposed last year that was a composite of a

bird body and dinosaur tail

(Âé¶¹´«Ã½, 29 January 2000, p 12).

But Doreena Patrick of Temple University in Philadelphia has found a way to quickly

expose such forgeries. Her test uses a mass spectrometer to measure the

concentration…

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