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THE DOHENY EXPEDITION OF 1925. Please explain why that depiction is not that of a dinosaur. The authors think that it best represented a diplodocus dinosaur. Maybe you think it was a giraffe. There were depictions of other known animals perhaps even a mammoth on the same canyon wall but was thought not to have been made by the same artist, or so thought the researchers who studied the many depictions. They lost one of their expedition members in a deadly accident so the Doheny expedition on 1925 on donkeys etc was as treacherous as those in Africa but without having to face the possibility AK-47’s. Plus the transportation in the year 2000 a was bit more comfortable.Actually that’s not a dinosaur. The Kolbe Center is a weird place – the latest cutting-edge news item is from September 2007! I guess not much happens around there.
EXCAVATING DINOSAUR AND HUMAN FOOTPRINTS [FOSSIL ICHNITES]: When excavating for dinosaur and fossil human footprints together along the Paluxy River Cretaceous ledges in Texas www.creationevidence.org we 20 to 30 volunteers would be on our knees working side by side scraping away the clay from the underlying stratum that contained the fossil footprints preserved in the limestone. The very top cretaceous limestone stratum contained a trail of five dinosaur footprints but NO human ones. It was the second strata that contained the mingling of fossil human and dinosaur “ichnites” together. So both teams the Paluxy and the African one seem to be performing the correct field requirements.
QUESTIONS FOR THE SAINT: Have the researchers in Africa carefully collected wood fragments, shells, and other fossils from the sandy soil for C-14 dating as our Paluxy teams are taught to do as they dig through the three inches of clay??? Since your team was asked to review the African research presentation for NOVA and the African team claim that they perform the search very carefully perhaps you could challenge them to C-14 date such fossils? What do you say? Are you guys up to challenging the African team?? (2) Team Leaders have been trying to get the landowners to agree to go down to the next strata for five years with no success yet. If we are finally successful would you send members of your team to participate in such a joint excavation? Meanwhile send a team member of your group to study the cast of the 10 or so fossil human footprints taken from the bottom of the river in 1999 at the Glendive MT Dinosaur and Fossil Museum
you try and trash the excellent reseach along the Paluxy
KOLBE CENTER: Since you don’t like the Kolbe Center’s web site while it is undergoing reconstruction maybe you could go to dinosaursandman.com/ and view the complete article on the Doheny expedition of 1924. There are also fascinating depictions of dinosaurs as found by archaeologists on this web site from Syria to Cambodia to Peru if you but take a few minutes
ARDI: How do you know the artistic drawing in the Smithsonian Magazine on page 35 is a true representation of Ardi?
ARDI’S AGE: How did they come up with the absolute age of of 4.4-million year for “Ardi’s age?” as well as the ages for the other African critters. See Photo of diggers. [caption: And they take care with the remains (below: adding glue-like preservative to a 4.4 million year old A. ramidu tibis)]. I would expect to at least see a Table of data in this article that describes in layman terms the process. Maybe I missed it in the article but all I saw was the chart of our alleged hominid ancestors on page 38 with their alleged ages.