Auldaney, Jeremy and Rosnau, Paul O. and Back, Edwin and Davis, Norman (1997) More Human-Like Track Impressions Found with the Tracks of Dinosaurs in the Kayenta Formation at Tuba City, Arizona—Part II: Photomicrographic Study and Comparison of Quasihuman Ichnofossils with Modern Tracks. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (3): 1.
More Human-Like Track Impressions Found with the Tracks of Dinosaurs in the Kayenta Formation at Tuba City, Arizona—Part II: Photomicrographic Study and Comparison of Quasihuman Ichnofossils with Modern Tracks.pdf
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Abstract
This is the second part of a report of research on quasihuman ichnofossils (supposed human tracks) found with tracks of dinosaurs in strata near Tuba City, Arizona. The material for study was collected on field trips June 21-27 and October 15-18, 1990 and June 1-6, 1995. This project is a continuation of previous research (Rosnau, P., J. Auldaney, G. Howe and W. Waisgerber, 1989 a, b). Photomicrographic analysis indicates that the human-like impressions were created by pressure which created relatively smooth surfaces, unlike the rougher surfaces of impressions formed inside concretions and unlike surrounding surfaces. Comparison of the quasihuman ichnofossils with modern tracks in wet mud shows them to be closely comparable, supporting our theory that the fossil imprints were made by human feet. We append a list and description of newfound quasihuman imprints, present the authors' summaries, offer a refutation of the Paleo-Indian theory of fossil track formation and answer other criticisms.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Q Science (General) > QS Creation Science (General) > QS8 Out-of-Place Artifacts Q Science (General) > QE Geology > QE760 Paleontology |
Depositing User: | Admin |
Date Deposited: | 18 Mar 2025 21:43 |
Last Modified: | 18 Mar 2025 21:43 |
URI: | https://crsq.creationresearch.org/id/eprint/853 |