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45<p style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:4px;">re scientific views of fossils emerged during the Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci concurred with Aristotle&#39;s view that fossils were the remains of ancient life. For example, da Vinci noticed discrepancies with the biblical flood narrative as an explanation for fossil origins: If the Deluge had carried the shells for distances of three and four hundred miles from the sea it would have carried them mixed with various other natural objects all heaped up together; but even at such distances from the sea we see the oysters all together and also the shellfish and the cuttlefish and all the other shells which congregate together, found all together dead; and the solitary shells are found apart from one another as we see them every day on the sea-shores. And we find oysters together in very large families, among which some may be seen with their shells still joined together, indicating that they were left there by the sea and that they were still li
46 ving when the strait of Gibraltar was cut through. In the mountains of Parma and Piacenza multitudes of shells and corals with holes may be seen still sticking to the rocks....&quot; Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus from the 1834 Czech edition of Cuvier&#39;s Discours sur les revolutions de la surface du globe In 1666, Nicholas Steno examined a shark, and made the association of its teeth with the &quot;tongue stones&quot; of ancient Greco-Roman mythology, concluding that those were not in fact the tongues of venomous snakes, but the teeth of some long-extinct species of shark. Robert Hooke (1635-1703) included micrographs of fossils in his Micrographia and was among the first to observe fossil forams. His observations on fossils, which he stated to be the petrified remains of creatures some of which no longer exist</p>
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