Lists of fosure fossil forgeries

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this is an never ending set of lists of fosure fossil forgeries.

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List of pre-Cenozoic fossil forgeries

  • "the oldest marsupial", oh rly?

let's see this, together cause paleontology - the study of long past life - Bio life - is an ultramentalversity study and incompatible with university... just like mineralogy / gemology (yeah, that's the real name for studying gems, GEMology is not up to me, it is up to my listeners, so be one of them and you gain a degree in a new field

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  • Sinodelphys szalayi
  • what was the environment of this microscopic marsupial
  • at the time, according to the generally geologically accepted timelines, feel free to add or subtract how you like, but no, Earth cannot possibly be "8000 years old", you're a follower of the Calendarial Cult of Ussherism, not a Geoscientist, yet some religious dude, who 1) bases everything on the foolish assumption that what we have of The Bible is EVERYTHING written in the time the bible was written by the many authors who have written, there you go just logically wrong, NASA levels of nonsense wrong, so do we need top go over 2) ?
  • of which allegedly only ONE has been identified. In 15 years of published research and none in the 14 years after the holotype, now 21 years ago.... ehhhhh.....
  • a 15 cm (with average dino sizes of 6 meters or so, compared to large livestock at shoulder height 1.5-1.8 makes a comparison of a microscopic marsupial of today's standards:
    • 15 cm / 4 = 4ish cm body length, with tail, why not
    • 30 grams / 4 / some Carbon Dioxide factor, the Lower Cretaceous being something like 1000 ppm from memory and 2 days working through, so take it with some ppm range, but about there = 2.5 times of today, but less than half of the highest, the PETM - Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum - Titanoboa - after which we find (??) another marsupial, much younger, POST dinos...

Sinodelphys or "Chinese opossum" is an extinct mammal (HUH???? marsupial...) from the Early Cretaceous. To date it is the oldest marsupial (that means NOT a mammal, you moronic mothafackas) fossil known, estimated to be 125 million years old. It was discovered and described in 2003 in rocks of the Yixian Formation in Liaoning Province, China, by a team of scientists including Zhe-Xi Luo and John Wible.[1]

Fossil "Record" Sinodelphys

Only one fossil specimen is known, a slab and counterslab given catalog number CAGS00-IG03. It is in the collection of the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences. Sinodelphys szalayi grew only 15 centimeters long and possibly weighed about 30 grams. Its fossilized skeleton is surrounded by impressions of fur and soft tissue, thanks to the exceptional sediment that preserves such details. (WHY is there then only 1 specimen, where are ALL the need to exist extra speciminae, you cannot just find 1 nearly complete specimen and nothing else, not with chickens, humans, ammonites, sea lilies, nothing that fossilizes or even just dies for real, it's nonsense, Hollywood, Indiana Stoneds Luo et al. (2003) inferred from the foot structure of Sinodelphys that it was a scansorial tree-dweller, like its non-marsupial contemporary Eomaia, or possibly arboreal, like the modern Flying Lemur Cynocephalus. Sinodelphys probably hunted worms and insects. Most Mesozoic marsupials have been found in North America, South America, and Asia. Most lived during the Late Cretaceous between 90-65 million years ago.[1]


The earliest known marsupial is Sinodelphys szalayi, which lived in China around 125 million years ago. This makes it almost contemporary to the earliest placental fossils, which have been found in the same area.

The discovery of Chinese marsupials appears to support the idea that marsupials reached Australia via Southeast Asia.[1]

from the same formation, HUGE titanic opposame problematic fossil "find" with

NOT EVEN A length/size/mass estimate given in neither the short wiki stub NOR the publishing article

by 4 Chinese dudes (or some excuse lady must have been cycled in there)

this has not only NOT undergone peer review

it would not even GET to such stage

with ANY new find they make SOME length estimates and compare those with taxonomical or facies analogues

this is a total fraud "publication" from of course the Forgest Nation on Earth ; China


BURNING question for every imaginative geo logist :

what was the paleoenvironment and setting and alleged fossil assemblage of this tiny tiny poor lonely marsupial...?

  • [ Yixian Formation] - Liaoning Province, NE China


  • Early Cretaceous - Barremian-Aptian
    • contemporaneous with o.a. [ Formation] - Europe Spain, England
    • [ Formation] - Australia
    • [ lower Paja Formation] - Colombia - El Fósil, Villa de Leyva !!

List of admitted fossil forgeries


List of post-Cenozoic South American fossil forgeries

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  • to have had
  • the very LARGEST, meaning in kilobytes most voluminous
  • single page
  • in the Main namespace
  • on the biggest, highest exhibition to most people in the world - Wikipedia is the single page that has the longest presence and is something by itself, "Google Search" is that not, not now and not before the Internet Cleansing Operations... The Great Remindset in full swing !


that is

compiling an overview with ALL the possible open access to all pdfs all organized per uniquely named time period in South America, based on exactly those fossil assemblages

TODAY as of 20-02-2024 size = 320,530 bytes, which would make it the

  • 4th largest page on our own Fakeopedia !!

now the page is shorter, still enormous, but subdivided for better use and now it comes SO in handy all that hard work I have done in the past, never for nothing, I knew this would happen....

List of gaia's work on worldwide fossiliferous formations at Wikipedia

will be filled

no hurries, no worries

List of FUNNY Fossil Finds, Namez, TRIOMFz

the Tingamarra fauna, literally not heard of this one before, and I have written and read so much about especially Cenozoic mammal paleontology...

Tingamarra Local Fauna - Boat Mountain deposit (Eocene of Australia)

Also known as Murgon; Main quarry, Tingamarra Station

Where: Queensland, Australia (26.0° S, 152.0° E: paleocoordinates 47.0° S, 152.0° E)

• coordinate stated in text

• local area-level geographic resolution

When: Ypresian (55.8 - 48.6 Ma)

• "...possibly a member of the Oakdale Sandstone Formation, see Salisbury & Willis, 1996)" (pg. 25) [Scanlon 1993?]

•"minimum age estimate of 54.6 +/- 0.05 x 10^6 years" based on K/Ar analysis of "clay from the mammal-bearing locality and horizon" (i.e., Main Quarry)

•material apparently from one "zone" or "horizon"

• group of beds-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: lacustrine; green claystone and fine-grained sandstone • "freshwater" • "authigenic green illite and smectite clays with irregular dolomitized horizons and fine sandy lenses"

Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils

Collection methods: bulk, sieve,

Primary reference: H. Godthelp, M. Archer, R. Cifelli, S. J. Hand, and C. F. Gilkeson. 1992. Earliest known Australian Tertiary mammal fauna. Nature 356:514-516 (3 PAGINASSS)

Nature, the "journal", is not a journal of papers, publications. It is a portal, Ab has blog posts that are longer than so-called "ground breaking" """research""" totally black boxed behind an extended abstract with no IMAGES....


Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 59088: authorized by Jason Head, entered by Jason Head on 12.03.2006, edited by John Alroy, Albert Garcia Selles, Philip Mannion, Richard Butler and Patricia Holroyd

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list • all mammals from Main Quarry as of 1992

numerous other groups of vertebrates are mentioned but not listed by Godthelp et al. 1992 <ref name=FWTingamarra>Tingamarra Local Fauna - Boat Mountain deposit (Eocene of Australia)

of course with the star species named after the place by none other than Godthelp !

I learn for the first time Australia used to have MAMMALS. As in non Marsupials, that were only there when the humans arrived according to my latest understanding of what or what??


  1. †Archaeonothos henkgodthelpi Beck (2013) - Metatherian

Mammalia - Theriiformes

PaleoDB taxon number: 333981, I mean.... Numerology is REAL, as is KISMET, till now I had never heard of this taxon before, I swear... a lot yes, like Chulpasia, also funny, but come on...

  • Henk
  • Godt
  • Helpi
linguiversity
  • latinespañol - Nederlans - Inglish - Doitsch - Franseh -
    • Enrique - Henri/Erik - Henry/Rick II - Henry/Eric - Heinrich - Hendrik -
    • Dios - God - Dieu - Gott - Got (?) svenskis ?? - GAIA - Divinity - Chiminigagua -
    • Ayuda - Hulp - Aid - Aide - Hilf(e) -

RIP Godthelp, helpe God Hendrik, please!

Henk Godthelp overleden (Bron H. Raat - 2013)

Henk Godthelp (55)

Henk Godthelp overleed op 25 november 2013. Wethouder Herbert Raat (VVD) schreef erover op zijn weblog: Vanmiddag kwam het droevige nieuws, dat Henk Godthelp (1958-2013), voormalig chef redactie van het Amstelveens Nieuwsblad is overleden. Voor zijn vrouw Chris en dochter Roos heel veel sterkte, Karin en ik denken aan jullie.

Kees Noomen, fractievoorzitter van VVD-Amstelveen, Herbert Raat, Claudio Mancinelli voorzitter bestuur VVD-Amstelveen met Henk Godthelp op 17 augustus 2012

Henk’s vrolijke groet was hulde! Hij noemde mij altijd zijn ‘jonge vriend’. Amstelveen, Bob Dylan, Dead Flowers en zin in het leven hadden we gemeen. Bedankt Henk voor alle vriendschap en mooie momenten, ik mis je.

  • Full reference: R. M. D. Beck. 2013. A peculiar faunivorous metatherian from the early Eocene of Australia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 60(1):123-129
  • Belongs to Archaeonothos according to R. M. D. Beck 2013

Type specimen: QM F53825, a tooth (slightly worn M2 or M3)... ahhh OK! one tooth.

Ecology: scansorial omnivore

Age range: 55.8 to 48.6 Ma, eh dated the most precise I HAVE COME ACROSS IN ALL MY GEO CAREER yeah ??

(I know how Fossilworks works, probably like nobody else...)

but the environment again

and the finds

what were the fossils described till this day from this assemblage in Queensland, Ausjailia ?

hmm?

first observations, seeing the list, not even clicking downloading, checking the papers, though funnily the listed one I have downloaded, yet not seen yet....

  1. in a lacustrine environment, with very quiet conditions, there are little tectonic, sedimentary, instaburial related disturbances, so chemical curious conditions are the leading fossilizer, with me so far, with your eyes closed, imagining an Earliest Eocene Lake ?
  2. the alleged assemblage consists of
  • a new piscivore-carnivore turtle, freshwater ofcourse, Lake Tumbawarra, yeah!
  • various crocodiles
  • 1 new frog !
  • birds

full list


Taxonomic list • all mammals from Main Quarry as of 1992

•numerous other groups of vertebrates are mentioned but not listed by Godthelp et al. 1992 Show authors, comments, and common names Osteichthyes Anura - Leptodactylidae Lechriodus casca n. sp.12 Reptilia Testudines - Trionychidae Trionychidae indet.5, Murgonemys braithwaitei n. gen. n. sp.6 Charadriiformes - Graculavidae Graculavidae indet.3 Coraciiformes - ? Coraciiformes indet.4 Anseriformes - Anseriformes indet.4 Crocodylia - Crocodylidae Kambara implexidens n. sp.9, Kambara murgonensis n. gen. n. sp.13 Squamata - Madtsoiidae Alamitophis tingamarra n. sp.10, Patagoniophis australiensis n. sp.10, cf. Madtsoia sp.10 Mammalia Placentalia - Tingamarra porterorum n. gen. n. sp. Microchiroptera - Australonycteris clarkae n. gen. n. sp.8 Marsupialia - "Marsupialia indet." = Metatheria1 Theriiformes - Thylacotinga bartholomaii n. gen. n. sp.11, Chulpasia jimthorselli n. sp.11, Archaeonothos henkgodthelpi2, Djarthia murgonensis n. gen. n. sp.7

1Beck 2012; 2Beck 2013; 3Boles 1999; 4Elzanowski and Boles 2012; 5Gaffney and Bartholomai 1979; 6Georgalis and Joyce 2017; 7Godthelp et al. 1999; 8Hand et al. 1994; 9Salisbury and Willis 1996; 10Scanlon 2005; 11Sigé et al. 2009; 12Tyler and Godthelp 1993; 13Willis et al. 1993

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