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Construction Workers Dig Precious Find on Bulgarian Highway

Workers building the Lyulin highway near Bulgaria's capital Sofia excavated a unique find Wednesday – a fish fossil whose age is estimated at 200 million years.

The two workers have taken a picture with the find, like real proud fishermen, and then called the museum in the western city of Pernik, the TV channel bTV reports.

Experts from the museum have already done conservation and restoration works.

Archeologist, Filip Mihaylov, said the find shows the existence of a large water body in the area 200 million years ago, which dried out, turned into mire and later into the current clay shale.

The hypothesis is to be proven by paleontologists from the Sofia University and the Museum of Natural Sciences, who will travel to Pernik by the end of the week.

The construction works are continuing and experts say more precious finds can be uncovered.
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Bulgaria Seeks Foreign Palaeontologists over New Fossils

Some 30 fossils of prehistoric fish have been found during the construction of Bulgaria's Lyulin Highway, about a week after a fish fossil was first uncovered by the builders.

Only three of the 30 fossils are fully preserved, announced the head of the Regional History Museum in Bulgaria's city of Pernik, Emiliya Velinova.

They are from the long extinct species dapalis macrurus, and are believed to be 34 million years old, dating back to the Oligocene period (34-23 million years ago).

The discovery of the new fossils comes days after a 200-million-year-old fossil of a prehistoric fish from an unknown predator species was uncovered by workers on the site of the Lyulin Highway.

The first fossil was date to the Triassic period, 250-200 million years ago, and was 58 cm in length.

The Bulgarian authorities are going to ask foreign palaeontologists for help with the study of the fossils as Bulgaria does not have specialists in such ancient species.

Velinova said photos of the fossils will be sent to palaeontology experts abroad but did not specify exactly where.

Millions of years ago, the area of the city of Pernik, right west of Sofia, used to be a giant lake, hence the fish fossils. The Lyulin Highway is being built mostly through mountainous terrain.
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Bulgaria's Predator Fish Fossil Confirmed to Be Unknown Species

The 200-million-year-old fossil of a predator fish found during the construction of the Lyulin Highway in Western Bulgaria has been confirmed to belong to a previously unknown species.

This was confirmed after initial tests were carried out by Bulgarian zoologists and palaeontologists, announced the head of the Pernik Regional History Museum, Emiliya Velinova.

The rock containing the fish fossil was dug out during construction works at the end of December and is already on display in the Regional History Museum in the city of Pernik, which was contacted immediately by the two workers that stumbled upon the find - Emil Mitushev and Dimitar Borisov.

Local archaeologists believe the fish got stuck in the slime as a local body of water, which occupied the area around Pernik, dried out;
subsequently, the slime turned into rock, preserving the fossil.

Geological data shows that the body of water – and respectively the fish – existed in the region during the Triassic period, 250-200 million years ago. The fossil is 58 cm in length.

The only fossils that had been found so far in the mountainous Pernik region, right to the West of Sofia, had been of ammonites and echinoidea dated to the Triassic.

A few days after the discovery of the unknown predator fish, 30 other fish fossils were found by construction workers on the route of the Lyulin Highway.

Only three of the 30 fossils are fully preserved. They are from the long extinct species dapalis macrurus, and are believed to be 34 million years old, dating back to the Oligocene period (34-23 million years ago).

Millions of years ago, the area of the city of Pernik, right west of Sofia, used to be a giant lake, hence the fish fossils. The Lyulin Highway is being built mostly through mountainous terrain.

Velinova said the Bulgarian authorities are going to ask foreign palaeontologists for help with the study of the fossils as Bulgaria does not have specialists in such ancient species.

The fossil "
deposit"
located at the 16th km of the highway will be studied extensively. The local authorities are considering building a small "
open-air"
museum on the spot by exhibiting replicas of the fish fossils.

All of the original fossils are displayed in the Pernik History Museum under strict security measures.
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