>Give me an intact non-avian
dinosaur egg or >something< in the way of an articulated non-avian
dinosaur skeleton in Paleocene deposits, then I might get
interested<
In the article in DNM on the Paleocene hadrosaur femur, there is mention of
some turn of the century work involving several theropod cervicals...I'm under
the impression that these were at least associated, but I haven't had time to
chase this down...
Just to throw that into the kettle.
Peace,
Rob
Student of Geology
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