Field research by the authors at various times between 1982 and 1989 helped expose some of the elongate impressions imbedded in alleged 108 million year old Cretaceous ledges along the Paluxy River near Glen Rose, Texas. These human-like footprints were exposed in the same horizon with theropod dinosaur ichnites, as have prints in river itself over the decades, as reported by the local residents (I, 2). In order to thoroughly document such significant discoveries, several excavations were initiated since the 1986 ICC proceedings in the search for pristine ichnites. The results of these excavations plus the observable results of many previous excavations and the aspect ratio studies of many of the footprints strongly support the hypothesis t...
In 1940 R.T. Bird of the American Museum of Natural History collected segments of a sauropod and a t...
It is inevitable that some important specimens will become lost or damaged over time, conservation i...
The identification of presumed tetrapod tracks is not always unequivocal. Other sedimentary structur...
The Paluxy River Controversy centers on the identification of certain Ichnofossils (that is, Trace F...
Fossil tracks discovered in the Paluxy River bed near Glen Rose, Texas, have for years been presente...
Dinosaur footprints are found in the Glen Rose Formation and other Lower Cretaceous stratigraphic un...
Much of the material in this report was presented at the 1990 ICC poster sessions. Our radiocarbon d...
Ichnology is the study of trace fossils such as tracks, trails, and burrows. Such fossils are import...
It is inevitable that some important specimens will become lost or damaged over time, conservation i...
Summary The Triassic was a time of turmoil, as life recovered from near-annihilation. Archosauromorp...
The controversy between creation and evolution sets date before Darwin and Wallace’s theory of the o...
Our recent study on the nature of the ascent of the dinosaurs (1) argued three main points: (i) that...
Whilst bones present a static view of extinct animals, fossil footprints are a direct record of the ...
An assemblage of dinosaur footprints is reported from the Lower Cretaceous (Berriasian-Valanginian) ...
... continued on p. 6 F ossilized animal tracksand trackways occur atmany different locations around...
In 1940 R.T. Bird of the American Museum of Natural History collected segments of a sauropod and a t...
It is inevitable that some important specimens will become lost or damaged over time, conservation i...
The identification of presumed tetrapod tracks is not always unequivocal. Other sedimentary structur...
The Paluxy River Controversy centers on the identification of certain Ichnofossils (that is, Trace F...
Fossil tracks discovered in the Paluxy River bed near Glen Rose, Texas, have for years been presente...
Dinosaur footprints are found in the Glen Rose Formation and other Lower Cretaceous stratigraphic un...
Much of the material in this report was presented at the 1990 ICC poster sessions. Our radiocarbon d...
Ichnology is the study of trace fossils such as tracks, trails, and burrows. Such fossils are import...
It is inevitable that some important specimens will become lost or damaged over time, conservation i...
Summary The Triassic was a time of turmoil, as life recovered from near-annihilation. Archosauromorp...
The controversy between creation and evolution sets date before Darwin and Wallace’s theory of the o...
Our recent study on the nature of the ascent of the dinosaurs (1) argued three main points: (i) that...
Whilst bones present a static view of extinct animals, fossil footprints are a direct record of the ...
An assemblage of dinosaur footprints is reported from the Lower Cretaceous (Berriasian-Valanginian) ...
... continued on p. 6 F ossilized animal tracksand trackways occur atmany different locations around...
In 1940 R.T. Bird of the American Museum of Natural History collected segments of a sauropod and a t...
It is inevitable that some important specimens will become lost or damaged over time, conservation i...
The identification of presumed tetrapod tracks is not always unequivocal. Other sedimentary structur...