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Ancient Trilobite Fossil Used as Amulet Discovered in Roman Settlement

18:55, 30 July

Edited by: Ирина iryna_blgka blgka

Archaeologists have uncovered a trilobite fossil, dating back over 450 million years, at a Roman-era site in Spain. The fossil, identified as *Colpocoryphe*, was intentionally modified, likely to be worn as a pendant or bracelet, suggesting it served as an amulet with protective properties. This find is notable as it represents the first confirmed instance of a trilobite being used in Roman times and one of the few such artifacts found globally. The fossil's reddish hue indicates it originated from central Iberia, approximately 430 kilometers from the excavation site, implying it was transported intentionally, possibly through trade routes. The discovery provides insight into Roman practices of incorporating natural objects into personal adornments and protective rituals.

Sources

  • Sustentix

  • Significance of fossils in Roman times: the first trilobite find in an early Empire context

  • Ancient Romans likely used extinct sea creature fossils as amulets

  • Un fósil de trilobite usado como amuleto en la Galicia romana: el primero de su tipo en el mundo clásico

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