@superdestructionyou Again, indents aren't the same as pores. Porous material has holes that go through the entire structure, and bone specifically has pore shaped sinuses. Cavities that are ordered in specific structural layouts that concrete (which takes synthetic chemicals to even have air inside and looks nothing like fossilized bone under a microscope) just doesn't have. And no, you can't mold a completely shelled object. And these bones were sliced right in front of me and there are hollows and sinuses consistent with bone, not rock. Certainly not cement which, again, needs easily detectable synthetic material to be porus and still doesn't have sinus shapes or patterned structure.
Please show me anywhere that has legitimate contest against the discovery of multiple fossilized blastocysts and keratins? It doesn't look anything like 'spilled chicken grease' and has the expected size for the bone ratio and the right chemical composition for fossil mineralization.
Please show me anywhere that has legitimate contest against the discovery of multiple fossilized blastocysts and keratins? It doesn't look anything like 'spilled chicken grease' and has the expected size for the bone ratio and the right chemical composition for fossil mineralization.