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During the Late Cretaceous, the pyramids would have been located in the sea

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egypt.JPGDr. Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe recently took two undergrads to Egypt, where they went fossil hunting near the pyramids. They were looking for evidence that this part of the desert was once under water, among other things. And, after spending some time in the field, they shared their findings with Egyptian scientists. Pictured from left to right are: Cassandra Browne, Kristen Arneson and Oboh-Ikuenobe.

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