Dinosaur skull found embedded in Church wall


It appears that a dinosaur had been present in a Church for centuries. Cathedral of St. Ambrose in Vigevano was built between 1532 and 1660, and the pinkish marble-like slabs supporting a balustrade in the Church appear to have contained a fossilized dinosaur. A 30cm horizontal section that shows “the cranium, the nasal cavities, and numerous teeth” has been found on the stone, while another section of the same skull was found in another stone nearby. Researchers aren’t sure what dinosaur this exactly is, but hope a three-dimensional reconstruction of the fossilized remains would yield results.

Via: DiscoveryNews