And the first Dinosaur bone was found before we even had a word for it. Discovered by Robert Plot in 1677, misidentified as a giant human bone (no, there is no such thing as a Nephilim)
Additionally, many of our best preserved skeleton are from very remote areas, not places that are well developed. Quarries have seabed fossils and the like due to them being the kind of sedimentary rock that (Limestone in particular) that are the remnants of ancient reefs.
Fossilized bone has a very different feel than the rock it is encased in, they are not carved from stone or "invented" they are the remnants of ancient life and not a conspiracy at all.
But it's also possible that Paleontology is a huge pseudo-science with lots of endowments and funds to blow. I've been on enough museum tours to know these college aged paleontologists believe anything they're told by a teacher or textbook.
Your information is false by the way. Fossilized evidence of life was recognized as early as the Greek civilization
Xeophanes recognized fossils as ancient life in the fifth century BCE and attributed them to evidence of the creation of the earth.
https://evolution.berkeley.edu/lines-of-evidence/fossil-evidence/
And the first Dinosaur bone was found before we even had a word for it. Discovered by Robert Plot in 1677, misidentified as a giant human bone (no, there is no such thing as a Nephilim)
https://www.strangescience.net/plot.htm
Additionally, many of our best preserved skeleton are from very remote areas, not places that are well developed. Quarries have seabed fossils and the like due to them being the kind of sedimentary rock that (Limestone in particular) that are the remnants of ancient reefs.
Fossilized bone has a very different feel than the rock it is encased in, they are not carved from stone or "invented" they are the remnants of ancient life and not a conspiracy at all.
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What you say is possible.
But it's also possible that Paleontology is a huge pseudo-science with lots of endowments and funds to blow. I've been on enough museum tours to know these college aged paleontologists believe anything they're told by a teacher or textbook.