Daiting Explained

Image Coa:Wappen von Daiting.svg
Coordinates:48.8°N 64°W
Image Plan:Daiting in DON.svg
State:Bayern
Region:Schwaben
District:Donau-Ries
Elevation:445
Area:25.44
Postal Code:86653
Area Code:09091
Licence:DON
Gemeindeschlüssel:09 7 79 129
Mayor:Roland Wildfeuer[1]
Leader Term:2020 - 26
Website:www.gemeinde-daiting.de

Daiting is a municipality in the district of Donau-Ries in Bavaria in Germany.

Archaeopteryx - Daiting Specimen

An eighth, fragmentary specimen of Archaeopteryx was discovered in the late 1980s in the somewhat younger sediments at Daiting. It is therefore known as the Daiting Specimen, and has been known since 1996 only from a cast, briefly shown at the Naturkundemuseum in Bamberg. Long having been missing and therefore dubbed the 'Phantom', it was purchased by palaeontologist Raimund Albertsdörfer in 2009.[2] It was on display for the first time with six other original fossils of Archaeopteryx at the Munich Mineral Show in October 2009.[3] A first, quick look by scientists indicate that this specimen might represent a new species of Archaeopteryx.[4] It was found in a limestone bed that was a few hundred thousand years younger than the other finds.

The quarry the specimen had been found has since been infilled. The area of the former quarry is in the possession of the municipality of Daiting, which does not have the financial means to carry out research. Daiting had expressions of interest for the area but has not decided as to whether it will sell it into private ownership.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.statistik.bayern.de/wahlen/kommunalwahlen/bgm/ Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden
  2. Archäologischer Sensationsfund in Daiting, Augsburger Allgemeine - Donauwörth edition, published: 28 November 2009, accessed: 23 December 2009
  3. http://www.sueddeutsche.de/wissen/794/492155/text/6/ Sammler und Forscher - ein schwieriges Verhältnis
  4. http://www.zeit.de/newsticker/2009/10/27/iptc-bdt-20091027-487-22812438xml Wiedergefundener Archaeopteryx ist wohl neue Art