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Description Folklorist and historian of science Adrienne Mayor of Stanford University has suggested that the exquisitely preserved fossil skeletons of Protoceratops and other beaked dinosaurs, found by ancient Scythian nomads who mined gold in the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains of Central Asia, may have been at the root of the image of the mythical creature known as the griffin. Griffins were described as lion-sized quadrupeds with large claws and a raptor-bird-like beak; they laid their eggs in nests on the ground.[16]

Greek writers began describing the griffin around 675 B.C., at the same time the Greeks first made contact with Scythian nomads. Griffins were described as guarding the gold deposits in the arid hills and red sandstone formations of the wilderness. The region of Mongolia and China where many Protoceratops fossils are found is rich in gold runoff from the neighboring mountains, lending some credence to the theory that these fossils were the basis of griffin myths.
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Jdailey1991 [2017-11-15 00:26:33 +0000 UTC]

Mark Witton said that the bones were uncovered too late to inspire the griffin myths.

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Monicaccina In reply to Jdailey1991 [2017-11-15 07:03:42 +0000 UTC]

Neat, I love Mark Witton's stuff. c=
Also, this drawing is ancient. Lol

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